資源簡介 2025年中考英語第一次模擬考試卷(湖南專用) (含聽力音頻 參考答案)(考試時間:100分鐘 試卷滿分:100分)I.聽力(共兩節,滿分20分)第一節 聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項回答問題(共5小題,計5分)1.What is the chair made of A.Steel. B.Wood. C.Bamboo.2.How long has the man owned the painting A.For two years. B.For three years. C.For four years.3.Where is the gift shop A.Behind the cinema. B.Behind the post office. C.Across from the post office.4.What is Susan like now A.Quiet. B.Outgoing. C.Humorous.5.What will Greg give away to blind children A.His soft toys. B.His model planes. C.His talking books.第二節(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)聽下面一段材料,回答以下小題。6.How will the weather be tomorrow A.Sunny. B.Cloudy. C.Rainy.7.What will the two speakers do this weekend A.Have a picnic. B.Go to a concert. C.Stay at home.聽下面一段材料,回答以下小題。8.Which does Mary find the most difficult in learning English A.Spelling. B.Pronunciation. C.Grammar.9.What does the man advise Mary to do A.Do more exercises. B.Join an English club. C.Do more reading.聽下面一段材料,回答以下小題。10.What are the speakers mainly talking about A.How to taste tea. B.How to make tea. C.How to boil water.11.What kind of tea will the speakers drink A.Green tea. B.Longjing. C.Tieguanyin.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。12.What is the speech about A.What to do on weekends.B.How to keep safe in a fire.C.Where to go when there is a fire.13.How much is a ticket for the speech A.10 yuan. B.20 yuan. C.Free.14.How will the speakers go to the City Hall A.By bus. B.By bike. C.By subway.聽材料,回答以下各小題。15.Where did Allison probably work in the past A.In a hospital. B.In a school. C.In a company.16.Who taught Allison Chinese A.Her mum. B.Her friend. C.Her grandma.17.How long will Allison work at her new job A.For one year. B.For two years. C.For three years.聽下面一段獨白,完成以下小題。18.When did Li Ming and his classmates enter the Science Museum A.At 8: 30 a.m. B.At 8: 50 a.m. C.At 9: 20 a.m.19.What did they learn about on the second floor A.Printing. B.Space. C.Old cars.20.What’s the material mainly about A.A trip to a museum. B.Some rules in a museum. C.The history of a museum.II.閱讀(共三節,滿分30分)第一節 (共11小題;每小題2分,滿分22分)Mini golf Beach volleyball BaseballThere are 18 holes in a mini golf course. Each player has seven chances to hit the ball into each hole. The times of hitting will be recorded. That is the score. The person with the lowest score wins. The game is held on the sand. There are two players in each team. They stand on each side of the net. Who wins Usually, the first team with 21points wins the game. A player in one team throws the ball fast. A player in the other team tries to hit it. Hitting a “home run” (本壘打) is the most exciting moment in a match.21.How many chances does each player have to hit the ball into each hole in mini golf A.6. B.7. C.8.22.Where is the beach volleyball held A.In the pool. B.On each side of the net. C.On the sand.23.Which part is the most exciting in a baseball match A.Hitting a “home run”. B.Throwing the ball into the basket. C.Catching the ball.Talk to someone if you’re having problems with schoolwork. Speak up as soon as you can, so you can get help right away before you fall behind.Your parents are the first ones to help you. They might be able to show you how to do a difficult math problem or help you think of a subject to write about for English class. But they can also be helpful by finding that perfect place in the house for you to do your homework and keeping supplies, like pencils, on hand.Teachers are also important resources (資源) for you because they can give you advice on the homework you’re having trouble with. They can help you set up a good example for writing down your schoolwork and remembering to put all the necessary books and papers in your bag. Teachers can give you study tips and offer ideas about how to do homework. Helping students to learn is their job. So be sure to ask them for advice!Many schools, towns, and cities offer after-school care for kids. Often, homework help is part of the program, you’ll be able to get some help from adults there, as well as from other kids.You can also use the Internet to visit online homework help sites. These sites can direct you to good resources for researching and offering tips about many subjects. But don’t just copy information from an Internet website. This is a form of cheating, so talk with your teachers about how to use these resources correctly.Another choice is a private teacher. This is a person, who is paid to spend time going over schoolwork with you.24.Who is the first person to help you A.Your parents. B.Your teacher. C.A private teacher.25.Why do the teachers play an important role in students’ study A.Because they can give some advice on students’ schoolwork.B.Because they help students write down their homework.C.Because they set up the after-school care.26.The underlined word “ tips ” in paragraph 3 means ________.A.jokes B.advice C.training27.What is the passage mainly about A.Ways to get help when having problems with schoolwork.B.Advantages of doing homework.C.Reasons why we should ask for help with schoolwork.Being bored is no fun, especially at work. However, a recent study at the Australian National University suggests that boredom may have unexpected advantages.In a study, 52 people were given a boring task of sorting (分類) red and green beans for 30 minutes, while another group of 49 people was asked to create art projects with paper, beans, and glue. Then both groups were instructed to spend five minutes on a creative task. Surprisingly, the group that had performed the boring task produced much more creative ideas than the group that had taken part in the art project.“From the research, we can learn boredom is not necessarily terrible,” says the study’s lead researcher, Guihyun Park. “People want to get out of a boring condition, so they will look for novelty (新穎), which can lead to special thinking and bring out creativity.” Moreover, it’s also worth noting that studies have found that not everyone experiences the same level of creative advantage from boredom. Researchers have discovered in one experiment (實驗) that people who are open to new experiences are more likely (可能的) to learn a lot from being bored.For designers (設計師) and anyone in a creative field, boredom is not something to fear, but to gladly accept. J. K. Rowling, the writer of the Harry Potter series (系列), has shared how she would spend hours sitting on trains, letting her mind wander (漫游) and coming up with new ideas for her stories. This boredom allowed her to bring out her creativity and imagination, leading to one of the most beloved book series ever.28.What does the recent study find about boredom A.It raises people’ patience.B.It leads to terrible feelings.C.It brings unexpected advantages.29.What couldn’t novelty probably result in according to Paragraph 3 A.Boredom. B.Creativity. C.Special thinking.30.Which kind of people is more likely to get advantages from boredom A.People who are afraid of changes.B.People who want to try new things.C.People who enjoy competing with others.31.Why does the writer mention J. K. Rowling in the last paragraph A.To show the advantage of accepting boredom.B.To explain the creation of the Harry Potter series.C.To encourage people to stay bored in their daily life.第二節 (共4小題;每小題2分,滿分8分)根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,選項中有一項為多余選項。Humans have always dreamed about a future filled with robots to do all their work for them. 32There is no doubt that robots can bring people many advantages. Scientists believe that in the future, robots will be doing most of the simple daily chores for humans such as cleaning, and doing repairs. 33 So people can enjoy their lives more.34 If an elderly grandparent needs help getting out of bed, for example, a robot can help him, allowing him to live more independently. Hospitals are already using robots in places like operating rooms (手術室). We believe robots will be used in more and more medical fields.It is true that robots are bringing people convenience (便利). However, 35 People who used to work in factories or be a nurse are losing their jobs. Government will have to support many more jobless people.A.And now robots are playing an important role in different fields.B.But robots taking the place of humans can also make people feel useless.C.It can give people more time for relaxation.D.they are also taking away human jobs.E.Robots can also help look after the elderly and the sick.III.語言運用(共三節,滿分35分)第一節 (共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Several days ago, in a psychology (心理學) class, the teacher asked the students to share something that influenced them. One girl said one of her friends had said 36 that hurt her feelings and she was really sad about it. She didn’t know how to deal with it.The teacher 37 to her office to get a tube of toothpaste (一管牙膏). She let the students 38 the tube in her hand. Then she squeezed (擠壓) it and some toothpaste came out. She then tried to put the toothpaste back in the tube, 39 it just created a mess.The teacher then told the students, “This toothpaste was like the 40 you speak. Once you say something, you will find it 41 to take it back. So you need to think before you speak.”Then the teacher continued, “Speaking is a social 42 required for living a successful life. However, many people are 43 with their words, which hold much power. They can create a helpful or hurtful result in our world. The problem is, 44 words come out of your mouth, saying ‘I’m sorry’ won’t make them go back in.”Thinking before you speak allows you to have time to 45 the influence of your words. Words can easily hurt other people. And once you do, you can’t take it back.36.A.something B.nothing C.anything37.A.came B.returned C.brought38.A.look at B.look for C.look through39.A.so B.or C.but40.A.lies B.jokes C.words41.A.impossible B.important C.simple42.A.problem B.skill C.chance43.A.satisfied B.strict C.careless44.A.once B.ever C.just45.A.consider B.control C.forget(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。As we all know, 2024 is the year of dragon, which is seen as the most powerful in twelve Chinese zodiac signs (十二生肖). And Dragon Dance, a kind of 46 (tradition) dance in Chinese culture, has been spread all over China and to the whole world. Traditionally, dragons were made 47 wood and cloth. However, in the modern times, dragons are much lighter 48 they are made of lighter materials like plastic. The length of dragons can be from around 25 to 35 meters for acrobatic (雜技) models, and up to 50 to 70 meters for the largest parade (游行) styles because people believe that the 49 (long) the dragon is, the more luck it will bring. 50 small organization cannot run a very long dragon because it requires great human power, much money and special skills. The Dragon Dance itself 51 (begin) during the Han Dynasty. And it 52 (start) by the Chinese who had shown great respect towards the dragon. It was already a popular event during the Song Dynasty. At that time, it became a popular 53 (active) like the Lion Dance. People could often see it during some important festivals. In the Qing Dynasty, the Dragon Dance Team of Fuzhou was invited 54 (put) on a show in Beijing. And the emperor spoke highly of it. The emperors of ancient China thought of 55 (they) as the dragons. All in all, for Chinese, dragon is not only the symbol of power, but also the symbol of luck. Therefore, Dragon Dance means a lot to Chinese in any situation.第三節 (共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,根據短文內容回答問題。In the wild, wolves with broken legs often face an unlucky fate (命運), waiting for death. Yet, in the Hoh Xil National Nature Reserve (保護區) in Qinghai, one such wolf had a different fate. It grew from a poor and thin one to a fat and happy wolf because tourists in the area often fed it.This “act of kindness” led people to ask: Should tourists feed the wolf Supporters argue that without feeding, the wolf would die because it couldn’t get food by itself. But those who do not agree with the idea believe that humans should not mess with the natural order. Science, however, provides us with an answer.Research published in Scientific Reports in June 2019 studied how human feeding affected (影響) the lives of bottlenose dolphins (寬吻海豚) near.Bunbury, Australia. Dolphins there can sometimes get food from the Dolphin Discovery Centre. After studying ten years’ data, the scientists found that dolphins looking for food from boats had a higher risk of death than those that found food themselves. This is because they may get hit by boats or caught by fishing nets (網).Feeding wild animals may lead them to depend on humans for food, warned Dai Qiang, a scientist at the Chengdu Institute of Biology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. What’s more, sick animals may bring diseases to people who feed them.So, if we come across a wild animal that seems to need our help, what should we do Qi Xinzhang, the deputy director of Xining Wildlife Park, said that it’s best to report the animal to the authorities (相關部門) instead of just feeding it.56.Where is the Hoh Xil National Nature Reserve 57.Why do dolphins looking for food from boats have more possibilities to lose their lives 58.What may sick animals bring to people who feed them 59.In Qi Xinzhang’s opinion, what should we do if we want to help a wild animal 60.Do you think it’s a good idea for humans to feed wild animals Why or why not IV.寫作(滿分15分)61.英語課上,老師要求以“My favorite music”為話題開展三人一組的討論。假設你是李華,將代表小組在全班發言,請根據以下信息寫一篇英文發言稿。內容包括:(1)介紹你們各自喜歡的音樂;(2)談談音樂對你們的影響。Helen Teng Fei Li HuaMy favorite kind of music is smooth music. I often listen to it after school. I like music that I can sing along. It makes me ... …注意:(1)文中不能出現真實姓名;(2)寫作詞數為80左右,開頭和結尾已經給出,不計入總詞數。Hello, everyone. I’m Li Hua from Group Two.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________That’s all. Thank you.試卷第1頁,共3頁試卷第1頁,共3頁《2025年中考英語第一次模擬考試卷(湖南專用) (含聽力音頻 參考答案)》參考答案1.C2.B3.C4.A5.C6.A 7.B8.C 9.C10.B 11.A12.B 13.C 14.B15.A 16.C 17.C18.B 19.A 20.A21.B 22.C 23.A24.A 25.A 26.B 27.A28.C 29.A 30.B 31.A32.A 33.C 34.E 35.D36.A 37.B 38.A 39.C 40.C 41.A 42.B 43.C 44.A 45.A46.traditional 47.of 48.because 49.longer 50.A 51.began 52.was started 53.activity 54.to put 55.themselves56.In Qinghai. 57.Because they may get hit by boats or caught by fishing nets. 58.Diseases. 59.We should report the animal to the authorities instead of just feeding it. 60.Yes. Because without feeding, some wild animals would die of hunger./No. Because it may mess with the natural order./Because feeding wild animals may lead them to depend on humans for food. (答案不唯一)61.例文Hello, everyone. I’m Li Hua from Group Two.In our group, everyone has different music interests. Helen’s favorite kind of music is smooth music. She often listens to it after dinner. She thinks smooth music helps her relax after a day’s study. Teng Fei likes music that he can sings along. Singing the music makes him feel free and happy. As for me, I love Chinese folk music. It touches my hearts and makes me feel the beauty in it. The piece I like best is Abing’s Erquan Yingyue.That’s all. Thank you.答案第1頁,共2頁答案第1頁,共2頁 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源列表 2025年中考英語第一次模擬考試卷(湖南專用) (含聽力音頻 參考答案).docx audio.mp3 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫