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安徽省蚌埠市2026年小升初模拟(二)英语试卷(含答案)

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一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、—Mum, my coach says I’m doing well in the training.

    ________? You still have a long way to go.

    A. Why not   B. So what   C. How so     D. Where to

     

  • 2、—It ________ be John who is in the office.

    —No, it ________ be him. I saw him off at the airport half an hour ago.

    A. can’t; can’t B. must; can’t

    C. must; mustn’t D. may; mustn’t

  • 3、The qualities that boys and girls consider important in a friend can be the same, ______ their family background or educational level. And ______ Tongtong, coming from Mianyang, he has a close friend to accompany him.

    A.in spite of; lucky for

    B.instead of; fortunate to

    C.regardless of; luckily for

    D.in place of; fortunately to

  • 4、As a result of the report many villagers rushed to the mountain ________ gold.

    A.in search of

    B.in the search of

    C.to search

    D.searching

  • 5、----My prince charming is not calling me, asking me out and dating me.

    ----_________ you are not good. You hold much charm. He is just not that into you.

    A. Now that   B. So that

    C. Only that D. Not that

     

  • 6、—How about some more ice-cream?

    —No, thanks. It’s very good, but I have to_______________ my weight, you know.

    A.prevent B.watch C.refuse D.keep

  • 7、The doctor ______ a piece of muscle from my leg and looked at it under a microscope.

    A.cut out B.cut across C.cut in D.cut up

  • 8、I am surprised that a wise person like you should have been ______ by only a few of his sweet words.

    A.taken off B.taken out C.taken away D.taken in

  • 9、Although we produce carbon when we breathe, the carbon we produce is much less than _________ produced by a car.

    A. it   B. the one   C. what   D. that

  • 10、Young people are more willing to study the skills of paper cutting these days, _____ local authorities have put great efforts in promoting the handicraft.

    A.if

    B.though

    C.as

    D.unless

  • 11、There comes a time _______ children need to know more than the basic facts of life.

    A.where

    B.which

    C.when

    D.as

  • 12、He was so busy. He cannot afford enough time with his son ________ he really wants to.

    A.as if

    B.even if

    C.in case

    D.before long

  • 13、__________ he has been so rude to us, I feel like we have to punish him or he won’t respect us.

    A. Although   B. Unless

    C. If   D. Now that

  • 14、China will remain a developing country, as there is still a long way to go ________ well be able to achieve modernization.

    A. before   B. since   C. after     D. during

     

  • 15、The international community reached an agreement on banning the use of biological weapons after World War I, ________ Germany, the United Kingdom and   France used such weapons, leading to heavy casualties( 伤亡).

    A.from which

    B.in that

    C.during which

    D.with which

  • 16、I only _______ work that excites me, even if it means turning down lots of money.

    A.take on

    B.take away

    C.take in

    D.take down

  • 17、He made up his mind to enjoy his guitar and to accumulate as many happy experiences as he could so that when he retired he wound be able to ______his life with satisfaction.

    A. get away with B. make up

    C. look back on   D. put up with

     

  • 18、The volcano erupted for the next two days. Many people were buried alive, __________  was the city.

    A. so   B. and as

    C. such   D. and so

     

  • 19、Every employee needs to find their unique value contribution that makes them stand out in ________ is their field of employment.

    A.whoever

    B.wherever

    C.whatever

    D.whenever

  • 20、—Jane, it has been said that you wouldn't help your friends.

    —So what? I don't ________what people think.

    A.care for B.care of C.care about D.care at

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、A characteristic of American culture that has become almost a tradition is to respect the self-made man—the man who has risen to the top through his own efforts, usually beginning by working with his hands. While the leader in business or industry or the college professor occupies a higher social position and wins greater respect in the community than the common laborer or even the skilled factory worker, he may take pains to point out that his father started life in America as a farmer or laborer of some kind.

    This attitude toward manual (体力的) labor is now still seen in many aspects of American life. One is invited to dinner at a home that is not only comfortably but even expensively furnished and in which there is every evidence of the fact that the family has been able to afford foreign travel, expensive hobbies, and college education for the children; yet the hostess probably will cook the dinner herself, will serve it herself and will wash dishes afterward; furthermore, the dinner will not consist just of something quickly and easily mixed from contents of various cans and a cake or a pie bought at the nearby bakery. Instead, the hostess usually takes pride in careful preparation of special dishes. A professional man may talk about washing the car, digging in his flowerbeds, painting the house. His wife may even help with these things, just as he often helps her with the dishwashing. The son who is away at college may wait on table and wash dishes for his living, or during the summer he may work with a group of workers on the highway in order to pay for his education.

    【1】From Paragraph 1, we know that in America ________.

    A. people feel painful to mention their fathers as laborers

    B. people tend to have a high opinion of the self-made man

    C. people can always rise to the top through their own efforts

    D. college professors win great respect from common workers

    【2】According to the passage, the hostess cooks dinner herself mainly because ________.

    A. she can hardly afford servants

    B. servants in America are hard to get

    C. she takes pride in what she can do herself

    D. it is easy to prepare a meal with canned food

    【3】The expression “wait on table” in the second paragraph means “________”.

    A. wait to place the table 

    B. keep accounts for a bar

    C. work in a furniture shop

    D. serve customers in a restaurant

    【4】Which of the following may serve as the best title of the passage?

    A. A Respectable Self-made Family.

    B. The Development of Manual Labor.

    C. Characteristics of American Culture.

    D. American Attitude Toward Manual Labor.

     

  • 22、Countries around the world ring in the new year with unique customs and traditions, often carried out at the strike of midnight. We rounded up ways to bring international New Year’s Eve experiences to you.

    Japan: Eat toshikoshi soba.

    Shiwasu is the end-of-the-year period in Japan, filled by many traditions like traveling to see family and thoroughly cleaning your home. To celebrate New Year’s Eve, people eat toshikoshi soba, which can symbolize having a long and lucky life along with a clean break from the year.

    Spain: Eat 12 grapes.

    The tradition of eating grapes for good luck began in Spain, but it is now practised around the world. When the clock starts ringing at midnight, eat one grape with each ring. It’s even luckier if you’re wearing special New Year’s Eve underwear while eating your grapes. A pair of red underwear can bring you a new year of love, while yellow may bring joy and good luck.

    Denmark: Jump off a chair.

    In Denmark, one does not simply let the new year happen. You go on the offense(讨厌的东西) and jump into it. Just before midnight, stop what you’re doing and get on a chair to do the jump like a Dane would. Should you forget to jump, it’s said that you’ll bring bad luck for the following year, so please, we are begging you—do not forget to jump.

    Russia: Burn, then drink, your wishes.

    After a year of unrealized dreams and plans, set your sights on a fresh start with this Russian tradition. Before midnight, write down your wishes for 2023 on a piece of paper, then light the paper on fire. Once it’s stopped burning, sprinkle(洒) the wish-filled ashes into a glass of wine and drink up after the clock strikes midnight.

    【1】What do the four traditions have in common?

    A.They all last for the whole night.

    B.Each is connected to a certain food.

    C.They are to celebrate families’ reunion.

    D.They represent wishes for the new year.

    【2】Which of the following has spread to other countries?

    A.Eating toshikoshi soba.

    B.Eating 12 grapes.

    C.Jumping off a chair.

    D.Burning and drinking your wishes.

    【3】What’s the purpose of the passage?

    A.To compare four different New Year’s Eve traditions.

    B.To reveal the origins of four New Year’s Eve traditions.

    C.To introduce four New Year’s Eve traditions to try at home.

    D.To describe the popularity of four New Year’s Eve traditions.

  • 23、This year the annual reading challenge has been upgraded to the Reading Rush. The most important idea is to read seven books in seven days while hitting other specified challenges, and it has a website where you can track your reading: www.thereadingrush.com.

    The Reading Rush takes place from July 22nd through the 28th. For more details, check out the site.

    This will be my 5th year in this challenge, and I've even managed to pull in a few friends and family members to join me. Here's my current to-be-read list:

    No.1 A book with purple on the cover

    Sal & Gabi Break the Universe by Carlos Hernandez

    No. 2 A book in the same spot the whole time

    Of Thee I Sing: A letter to my daughters by Barack Obama

    No. 3 A book you meant to read last year

    57 Secrets for Organizing Your Small Business by Julie Bestry, CPO®

    No. 4 An author's first book

    To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

    No. 5 A book with a non-human main character

    Animal Farm by George Orwell

    No. 6 A book with over five words in the title

    Sooner or Later Everything Falls into the Sea by Sarah Pinsker

    No. 7 Read a book and watch the movie adapted from it

    The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins(an audiobook which we can hear the content)

    If you try to read seven books in seven days, you are guaranteed to read more than you would have otherwise, which is a success in its own right. If you've never tried the Reading Rush before, this could be the year you start!

    【1】What's the Reading Rush?

    A.A yearly book fair.

    B.A challenging reading.

    C.An introduction on books.

    D.A website to track reading.

    【2】Which of the following book can be listened to?

    A.The Hunger Games.

    B.Sooner or Later Everything Falls into the Sea.

    C.Sal & Gabi Break the Universe.

    D.57 Secrets for Organizing Your Small Business.

    【3】The author writes this text mainly to__________.

    A.introduce some books

    B.share the author's reading list

    C.advise people to join an activity

    D.recommend a reading website

  • 24、   Many people, college students included, aren’t fully aware of the difference between a college and a university. In fact, while the names are used interchangeably(互换地), they often refer to completely different school programs. 1

    A common concept is that colleges are private while universities are public. This is not what distinguishes the two. Instead, it is quite often the difference in the level of degree programs offered. 2 While a four-year college may offer Bachelor’s degree, many community and junior colleges only offer two-year or Associate’s degrees. Most universities, on the other hand, offer both undergraduate and graduate degrees.

    3 This is a natural result of the limited degree programs they offer. Universities, however, include graduate studies, and more students attend these schools at one time and more staff is required to handle the students’ needs. 4 This leads to a more diverse student population with a wider range of interests and studies.

    Eventually, you need to decide what field of study you want to choose, and let that guide your decision about what institution of higher learning you attend (if any). If you’re trying to decide between two similar schools, it’s good to consider your own learning style. 5 But if a diverse student body and a possible graduate degree are on your must-have list, then a university might be the way to go.

    A.In most cases, colleges have a smaller student body and staff.

    B.If you want smaller class sizes, a college may be your best option.

    C.Students could get two different degrees without changing schools.

    D.Generally, colleges only offer and focus on undergraduate programs.

    E.Before applying, you’ll have to know what distinguishes one another.

    F.Universities also tend to offer a greater variety of degrees and classes.

    G.Many universities even include colleges with undergraduate programs.

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、   Cars have become more than vehicles for moving things. They have stolen our American’s hearts. After the Second World War, middle-class white-collar workers _________ into the suburbs in large numbers, taking their cars with them.

    Our car culture really began to _________ in the fifties. More jobs and economic growth _________ the rapid development of driving. The idea spread that cars _________ freedom—hot, fast and good-looking. We were on the road. _________ by self-important fashions, we drove through the twentieth century, and into the harbor of twenty-first century.

    We are a nation _________ our cars. Go to any small town in this country and count how many classic cars you see. Pull into a shopping mall parking lot and _________ the luxury(豪华) cars. Ask any teenager how _________ he or she wants to get a driver’s license, or any _________ citizen how long he or she would like to keep his/her own car.

    My dad was particularly __________ to that national romance which has affected America for many years. In my childhood I often joked that I never knew what kind of car my dad might __________ the parking space with. I was half serious. My dad had a strange interest in trading cars. For a while, the bigger it was, the __________. Some of my dad’s cars __________ little more than a month. Some lasted a couple of years. And at his very worst, late last year, he owned two Buicks, an Audi A6 and a truck. Somewhere among them, my mother __________ to find a place to park her little Fiat finally. Although we laugh at him a little, compared with those who love cars, my dad is not that __________.

    A.walked

    B.cycled

    C.flooded

    D.struggled

    A.drop

    B.sail

    C.help

    D.divide

    A.applied to

    B.contributed to

    C.responded to

    D.took to

    A.equaled

    B.targeted

    C.matched

    D.favored

    A.Driven

    B.Ignored

    C.Stopped

    D.Beaten

    A.in touch with

    B.in love with

    C.in control with

    D.in line with

    A.check

    B.recognize

    C.count

    D.record

    A.hurriedly

    B.repeatedly

    C.simply

    D.badly

    A.average

    B.free

    C.senior

    D.junior

    A.accustomed

    B.friendly

    C.important

    D.devoted

    A.push ahead

    B.pull into

    C.draw apart

    D.drag off

    A.quieter

    B.easier

    C.faster

    D.better

    A.conducted

    B.booked

    C.lasted

    D.froze

    A.managed

    B.tried

    C.wanted

    D.decided

    A.superb

    B.unusual

    C.typical

    D.sensitive

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。

    My adventure short story took place in Nepal, where I did the Mohare Danda Trek — which was no easy feat; however, in my opinion, it is truly one of the best hiking trails in the world. The Mohare Danda is one of Nepal’s newest treks, opened in 2010 as an Eco-trek to help support and develop the Parbat and Myagdi districts.

    I’ve always enjoyed such kind of hikes as my friends and I conquer one destination after another. As you gaze upon the mountain peaks, interact with locals, and take in the nature that surrounds you, it’s hard not to feel immense gratitude for such adventures. This is particularly true when we reached the top of Mohare Danda at 3,313 meters (10, 869feet) and realized just how far we’d come.

    It was a stunning hike, though my first day got off to a difficult start as I found myself violently ill. Ascending(爬升)higher and higher,sweat pouring down my face and my backpack threatening to pull me to the ground, I stopped constantly to gasp for breath and throw up quite a bit — until we reached the high altitude tea house where we’d be staying the night. The accommodation was rough, to say the least, which was a small family-run hotel with squat toilets, spiders, and no showers.

    While the group went in for tea, I laid on the ground, nearly crying from the physical pain from the challenging hike and discomfort from the sickness. At that moment, I truly didn’t think I could do it. But then I opened my eyes to the beauty that surrounded me— scattered wild flowers all over the mountains, feasting yaks and buffaloes, high-altitude villages and the stunning terrain of the Annapurna Himalayas, which were the type of beauty you truly can’t find anywhere else —and realized that if I gave up now I’d never forgive myself.

    The hotel owner was very kind, who brought me warm water and some medicine. He also suggested that I bring some oxygen just in case, and I did so, which turned out to be life-saving.

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    After a good rest, the illness lessened and I felt eager to experience this hike.

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    It was at the top of Mohare Danda that I felt breathless again.

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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