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山东省临沂市2026年小升初模拟(三)英语试卷(解析版)

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一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、—Do you have ______ ready for the spring outing?

    —No, I still have to buy some fruit.

    A. everything   B. anything   C. something   D. nothing

     

  • 2、The boy, with his school work every day, felt rather tired and uncomfortable wanted to have a whole day to relax.

    A. occupied     B. occupying

    C. to occupy D. being occupied

     

  • 3、If you're to succeed__________to the job after finding the proper way to do it.

    A.being devoted B.devoted

    C.devoting D.be devoted

  • 4、 The desk that ____ clean so I could do homework was always surrounded with bowls of bad milk, old magazines and so on.

    A.may have been   B. would have been

    C. must have been D. should have been

     

  • 5、Though the girl hasn’t lost ________ heart to him,he hasn’t lost ________ heart.

    A.her;/ B.the;his

    C./;his D.her;the

     

  • 6、The film brought the hours back to me _____ I was taken good care of in that far-away village.

    A.when B.which C.that D.what

  • 7、The settlement is home to nearly l, 000 people, many of ________ left their village homes for a better life in the city.

    A.whom

    B.which

    C.them

    D.those

  • 8、Do you know ?

    A.whose pen is this

    B.whose pen this is

    C.whom does the pen belong to

    D.whom the pen belong to

  • 9、Most of us senior students are able to ________ a conversation with people from English-speaking countries.

    A.go on

    B.keep on

    C.carry on

    D.hold on

  • 10、Some students who are ______ the online games can’t bear being separated from mobile phones even for a short while.

    A.anxious about B.addicted to C.curious about D.content with

  • 11、The ancient historic site is extremely expensive to________, but the local government spends some money repairing it every three years.

    A.preserve

    B.deserve

    C.appreciate

    D.celebrate

  • 12、—Where did you first meet him?

    —It was in a village ________ you can enjoy the nature and fresh air.

    A.that

    B.which

    C.when

    D.where

  • 13、Hemingway used what he learned from his life in Italy to show that war _____ the best and worst in men and women.

    A.holds out

    B.brings out

    C.puts out

    D.hands out

  • 14、The researchers ________ red balls for blue balls to see if the baby would notice.

    A.exchanged

    B.substituted

    C.replaced

    D.alternated

  • 15、After he got in touch with the Red Cross, Mr. Green ______ helping homeless women and children to a safe place.

    A. set out    B. set about

    C. set off   D. set down

     

  • 16、Which of the following words is created the same way as sunflower!

    A.homework

    B.winner

    C.untidy

    D.musician

  • 17、The president said the measures he has put in place in his first months in office are beginning to________ fruit.

    A.worth

    B.bear

    C.imagine

    D.deliver

  • 18、—Still, there are two more...

    —________. I’ve had enough of your excuses.

    A. Cut it out   B. I beg to differ

    C. Forget it   D. I mean it

     

  • 19、Some scientists don't deny the existence of aliens ,but further evidence is still needed to _____ it.

    A. compromise   B. confirm

    C. commit   D. concern

  • 20、I ________ driving lessons for over a year, and still haven’t got my licence.

    A.have been taking

    B.had taken

    C.took

    D.would take

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、Chinese Emoji (表情符号) Circles Globe

    “Funny”, a made-in-China emoji, seems to have recently moved beyond China. Now, it is more than an emoji, but a cultural expansion.

    Reaching Global Markets

    A series of “funny” emoji-based bolsters (抱枕) have attracted the attention of Japanese customers. Even if one bolster is more than three times as expensive as in China, it doesn’t kill their desires to buy it. One Japanese customer Miki said, “They are just so cute and I bought three bolsters at one time for my family. And every time I see them, my mood just brightens suddenly.”

    A Japanese netizen Kiro Kara said, “I think the emoji implies very complicated meanings. My dad will send it when he doesn’t agree with someone but he has to say something and behave politely.”

    Addition to Domestic Social Media

    Compared with Japanese impressions of the “funny” emoji, Chinese netizens prefer to use the emoji to tease one another on social media.

    One commonly seen online comment is, “We strongly suggest stopping the usage of the emoji. Because every time other people send me the emoji, I feel very uncomfortable and consider myself as a fool.”

    Regarded as the most popular emoji, the “funny” emoji has received much attention since its release in 2013. In fact, the “funny” emoji is the updated version of its original one; “funny” has a smiley mouth, two eyebrows and a naughty look. All these characteristics present users a sense of satire (讽刺).

    In Everyday Use Abroad

    It’s not the first time the Chinese emoji takes the world stage. Earlier this year, one emoji from the Chinese basketball celebrity Yao Ming has been spread through the Middle East region. In a city in southern Egypt, Yao’s smiling emoji has appeared frequently in local traffic signs to remind people the road ahead is one-way. Many locals do not know Yao Ming but are familiar with his emoji and nickname “Chinese Funny Face”.

    As a new online language, emojis have become a necessary part of people’s daily life, helping people express their views in a more vivid and precise way. Also, it can help foreigners learn about Chinese culture. But how to properly use “the fifth innovation in China” without hurting others and turn them into commercial advantages still need answers.

    【1】Why do the bolsters attract Miki’s attention?

    A. They are inexpensive.

    B. They help reach an agreement.

    C. They help brighten the mood.

    D. They are helpful to express desire.

    【2】According to the passage, which of the following is the latest “funny” emoji?

    【3】Emojis are so popular worldwide mainly because people use them to ______.

    A. express their views more vividly

    B. present their sense of satire directly

    C. imply very complicated meanings properly

    D. tease one another on social media purposely

    【4】The main purpose of the text is to ______.

    A. promote the emoji worldwide

    B. teach us how to use the emoji

    C. explain the meaning the emoji

    D. show us the popularity of the emoji

     

  • 22、Imagine you're standing in line to buy an afterschool snack at a store. You step up to the counter and the cashier scans your food. Next, you have to pay. But instead of scanning a QR code with your smartphone, you just hold out your hand so the cashier can scan your fingerprint. Or, a camera scans your face, your eyes or even your ear.

    【1】 As technology companies move away from traditional password, biometric(生物识别) security, which includes fingerprint, face and voice ID, is becoming increasingly popular.

    In 2013, Apple introduced the iPhone 5s, one of the first smartphones with a fingerprint scanner. Since then, using one’s fingerprint to unlock a phone and make mobile payments has become commonplace, bringing convenience to our lives. And since last year, Samsung has featured eye-scanning technology in its top smartphones, while Apple’s new iPhone X can even scan a user’s face.

    【2】 “Biometrics, ideally, are good,” John Michener, a biometric expert, told tech website Inverse. “In practice, not so much.”

    When introducing the new iPhone’s Face ID feature at Apple’s Keynote Event in September, Phil Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president, said, “【3】

    But it’s already been done. In a video posted on community website Reddit on Nov 3, two brothers showed how they were each able to unlock the same iPhone X using their own face, Quartz reported. And they aren’t even twins.

    “We may expect too much from biometrics,” Anil Jain, a computer science professor at Michigan State University, told CBS news. “No security systems are perfect.”

    Earlier this year, Jain found a way to trick biometric security. Using a printed copy of a thumbprint, she was able to unlock a dead person's smartphone for police.

    “It’s good to see biometrics being used more,” Jain told CBS News, “because it adds another factor for security. 【4】

    A.But despite its popularity, experts warn that biometrics might not be as secure as we’d imagined.

    B.Security experts don’t think it absolutely necessary to use biometric technology.

    C.But using multiple security measures is the best defense.

    D.Now, this type of technology might not be far away.

    E.If a person’s biometric information is stolen, that could have extremely serious consequences for that individual

    F.The chance that a random person could look at your iPhone X and unlock it with his face is about one in a million.

  • 23、Can you imagine a cloud floating in the middle of your room? Do you want to know what it feels like to fly like a bird? Find your answers in Time Magazine's 25"Best Inventions”. Here, we have picked out the most interesting 4 to share with you.

    Talking Gloves

    Ever felt confused by the sign language used by disabled people? Here is the "helping hand" you need. Four Ukrainian students have created a pair of gloves that helps people with hearing and speech problems communicate with others. The gloves are equipped with sensors that recognize sign language and translate it into text on a smart phone. Then the smart phone changes the text to spoken words.

    Google Glasses

    Google Glasses are like a computer built into the frame of a pair of glasses. With its 1.3-centimeter display, the glasses allow you to surf the Internet and make calls without even lifting a finger . The glasses also have a camera and GPS mapping system. Users can take and share photos, check maps and surf the Internet just by looking up, down, left and right.

    Indoor Clouds

    It's not virtual but a real world. Dutch artist Smilde managed to create a small but perfect white cloud in the middle of a room using a fog machine. But it required careful planning-the temperature, humidity and lighting all had to be just right. Once everything was ready, the cloud formed in the air with the machine. But it only lasted for a short while.

    Wingsuits

    The suit realizes your dream of flying like a bird. Well, not exactly flying, but gliding through the air. It increases the surface area of the human body, which makes it easier for people to float in the air. Fliers wearing wingsuits can glide one kilometer in about 30seconds.

    【1】Who will be the users of “Talking Gloves”?

    A.trained people

    B.familiar people

    C.normal people

    D.disabled people

    【2】How can users of Google Glasses surf the Internet?

    A.By moving the mouse.

    B.By touching the keyboard.

    C.By touching the frame.

    D.By moving the eyeballs.

    【3】What is the author’s purpose in writing the passage?

    A.introduce some interesting inventions

    B.encourage people to buy these products

    C.draw people's attention to technology

    D.bring some pleasure to young readers.

  • 24、One of the best ways to understand war comes from studying letters written by soldiers on the battlefront. During the participation in World War II, some soldiers fought across Europe, Africa and Asia. Many soldiers wrote moving letters home about their experiences. The following accounts tell the stories of soldiers who fought around the world and experienced the terror of wars.

    Edgar Shepard wrote to the parents of Russell Whittlesey, who saved his life on Guadalcanal, an island in the South Pacific. “Russ and I went through several battles together, never leaving each other’s side. I was hit and dropped to the ground. With Russ’s assistance,I could move a bit. Then we met a group of Japanese soldiers. Russ stood over me with a knife in hand while three guys charged him with bayonets (刺刀). He managed to kill the first two, but he was attacked by the third one in the back. He lay down beside me and said, ‘Well, Shep, I guess this is where we came in’. Then he went to sleep.”

    Frank J Conwell, 34 years old, was attracted by the beauty of the Ardennes Forest in Belgium, where so many soldiers died in the Battle of the Bulge. He wrote to his aunt and uncle on February 6,1945. “There’s a lot of snow on the Western Front these days, and the country looks like a Christmas card. But the snowmen are German soldiers. The snowballs are bombs. And when you’re wet and cold there’s no place to go, nothing to look forward to, nothing but snow.”

    Lawrence Leonard, was stationed in Japan after the war. On November 3,1945, he wrote to a friend back home. “Here are greetings from downtown Kure. But it really isn’t ‘downtown’ because there just isn’t a town. All that is left of Kure is a pile of ashes and burned steel…”

    【1】What does the author intend to do by sharing the letters?

    A.Prove wars are unavoidable.

    B.Call on people to hate wars.

    C.Help us to understand wars.

    D.Tell the history of World War II.

    【2】To whom did Edgar Shepard write the letter?

    A.His parents.

    B.His friend.

    C.Russ’s parents.

    D.Russ.

    【3】What can we infer from the 3rd paragraph?

    A.Belgium was filled with happy atmosphere.

    B.The battle on the Western Front was violent.

    C.Frank missed his family while in Belgium.

    D.Frank didn’t like Belgium’s cold weather.

    【4】Whose letter can reflect wars’ destruction to a place?

    A.Edgar Shepard’s.

    B.Frank J Conwell’s.

    C.Russell Whittlesey’s.

    D.Lawrence Leonard’s.

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、   When my dad finally finished the triathlon(铁人三项)in Montauk, the crowd cheered. It showed me how his hard work paid off and it excited my _______. I wondered whether a small boy of my size could _______ something like that. I found myself _______ this out loud and my father overheard me. He _______ me and said I could train with him.

    Training with my dad turned out to be very _______. We would get up very early for a morning jog, or go for a swim in the pool after school. After a few weeks of training, I _______ my first triathlon. Before the competition, I nervously waited for the _______. When someone fired the gun, I was off, _______ towards the distant buoy that marked my turn. I finished the half-mile swim and ran towards my _______. I was dripping wet, trying to ________ it. Once on the bike, I experienced an excitement specific to ________. I went through the transition zone and ________my running shoes. At the start of the run part of the triathlon, my ________ already felt like they were made of cement (水泥).

    For me, the real competition began during the run, ________ now I could see each competitor as a target. No matter my ________ in the field, each racer was either following me or being followed. The run part of the race boiled down to ________tolerance. “Shut up, legs”, one of my favorite sayings, kept me from thinking about the ________ feeling. Then I crossed the finish line. I took a breath and then began a celebration with the other ________. The sense of ________ was there for all of us.

    Looking back, I remember the small boy on that day in Montauk who doubted whether he could ________ it, like his dad. Now, that same boy is not only a huge fan, but also a training partner as well.

    A.pride

    B.congratulations

    C.concern

    D.curiosity

    A.learn

    B.deserve

    C.achieve

    D.organize

    A.saying

    B.figuring

    C.acting

    D.leaving

    A.admired

    B.encouraged

    C.pushed

    D.convinced

    A.unbearable

    B.exciting

    C.enjoyable

    D.challenging

    A.learnt from

    B.suffered from

    C.signed up for

    D.dropped out of

    A.signal

    B.announcement

    C.result

    D.permission

    A.riding

    B.walking

    C.swimming

    D.dashing

    A.bike

    B.horse

    C.destination

    D.coat

    A.take off

    B.get on

    C.take control of

    D.put on

    A.running

    B.traveling

    C.cycling

    D.swimming

    A.kicked off

    B.switched to

    C.prepared for

    D.polished

    A.running tracks

    B.clothes

    C.running shoes

    D.legs

    A.because

    B.although

    C.until

    D.unless

    A.size

    B.position

    C.age

    D.career

    A.breathlessness

    B.thirst

    C.stress

    D.pain

    A.winning

    B.nervous

    C.burning

    D.proud

    A.racers

    B.finishers

    C.partners

    D.classmates

    A.accomplishment

    B.guilt

    C.sorrow

    D.participation

    A.join

    B.move

    C.prove

    D.make

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、假设你是红星中学高二(1)班的学生李华,请根据以下四幅图的先后顺序,为校刊“英语园地”写一篇短文,记述寒假期间你在中国国家博物馆做志愿讲解员的经历。

    注意:1.词数不少于60。

    2.短文的开头已给出,不计入总词数。

     

    During this winter vacation, I worked as a volunteer guide in the National Museum of China.

        .

        .

        .

        .

        .

        .

     

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一、单项选择
二、阅读理解
三、完形填空
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