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模擬卷-2025年中考英語考前模擬卷(深圳專用)學(xué)生版

(考試時(shí)間:70分鐘試卷滿分:75分)

注意事項(xiàng):

1.本試卷分第I卷(選擇題)和第n卷(非選擇題)兩部分。答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自

己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫在答題卡上。

2.回答第I卷時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂

黑。如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào)。寫在本試卷上無效。

3.回答第n卷時(shí),將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。

4.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。

第I卷(選擇題)

一、完形填空(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)

BigWorld,YiYangqianxi'snewmovie,haswarmedtheheartsofmany.YistarsasLiu

Chunhe,ayoungmanwithcerebralpalsy(腦癱).ThefilmshowshowLiuChunhefacesmany

1inlifebutnevergivesuponhisdreams.

ThemovieopenswithChunheclimbingthestairs.Hisstepsareshaky.Itlookslikehe

might2atanymoment.Indeed,Chunhedoesn'thavegreat3ofhisbody.He

needsthebed'shandrail(扶手)togetoutofbed.Hisfingersarebent,andhisspeechis4.

Aftersayingalongsentence,hepausestocatchhisbreath.Eveneatingcanbe5because

ifseasyforhimtochoke(噎?。?

Peopleoftentreathimunkindlyandlookathimwith6.fearordislike.Thismakes

Chunhe9slifeeven7.Butthemoviesendsastrongmessage:Cerebralpalsyisnot

stupidity.Chunhedoesn'tneedpityortobeseenasweak.Heneedsrespectandthechancetolive

asa"littleme"inabigworld.

OneofthemostinspiringpartsofthemovieishowLiuChunhetriestolivea8

life.

Forexample,heworkshardtofindajobandevendreamsofbecominga9

Becausehebelievesthateducationhasthepowertochangelivesandinspireothers.Thefilm

leachesusthatwecanalldefineourownhappiness,eventhoughwearenot“perfect”.Another

importantthemeinthemovieisthepowerofhisfamily'slove.LiuChunhe'sgrandmotheralways

encourageshimandtreatshimlikeanyotherperson.Hersupporthelpshim10himself

andfindsuccessinlife.Thisremindsusthatkindnessandencouragementcanmakeabig

differenceinpeople'slife.

1.A.challengesB.opportunitiesC.questionsD.ideas

2.A.jumpB.hurtC.runD.fall

3.A.balanceB.useC.controlD.feeling

4.A.unclearB.uncertainC.differentD.untidy

5.A.boringB.dangerousC.relaxingD.useless

6.A.pityB.smileC.respectD.luck

7.A.easierB.betterC.harderD.safer

8.A.difficultB.happyC.peacefulD.new

9.A.teacherB.doctorC.writerD.reporter

10.A.lookatB.thinkofC.believeinD.carefor

二、閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)

A

Mr.Joerecentlybecameinterestedinantiques(古董)becauseofaTVshow.Hedecidedto

beaprivatecollectoranddreamedoffindingatreasureoneday.

OneSaturday,hevisitedsmall-townantiqueshopstosearchforthetreasure.Therewereso

manyitemsineachoftheplaceshevisited-watches,furniture,Chinesepaintings,Americancoins

andevenIndianinstruments.Hedidn,tknowwhichonestopick.Asanewcollector,hewas

interestedinallofthem.Finally,heboughtagoldwatch,aChinesepaintingandanoldlamp.

Itwasafruitfuljourney.Joecouldn'twaittogethomeandinvitehisfriendstosharethejoy

ofhiscollection.Amonghisfriends,onehadbeencollectingantiquesforyears.Whenhelooked

atJoe'streasures,helaughedandtoldJoethatalloftheitemsheboughtwerenew.Theywerenot

antiques!

Hethenexplainedthatanantiquecollectormustknowalotabouthistoryandart.

Moreover,eachpieceinacollectionhasastory.Itmaytakemonthsandevenyearstostudythe

culturebehindit.Itisneverliketheexperienceofshoppingatastore.

Joewasabitembarrassedwhenheheardthecomments.However,itwasagoodstart.He

wasdeterminedtogainmoreknowledgeandcontinuehisexplorationsfor“thepotofthegold”in

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theworldofantiques.

11.HowdidJoebecomeinterestedincollectingantiques?

A.Hefoundanantiqueathome.B.Hereadabookaboutantiques.

C.HewatchedaTVprogramme.D.Hegotanantiquefromhisfriend.

12.WhatdidJoebuyduringhistriptotheantiqueshops?

A.Asilverwatch,alampandapainting.

B.Alamp,awatchandanIndianinstrument.

C.Agoldwatch,alampandaChinesepainting.

D.Awatch,apaintingandsomeAmericancoins.

13.HowdidJoefeelbeforeheshowedhisfriendhiscollections?

A.Excited.B.Surprised.C.Tired.D.Embarrassed.

14.Whatmakesagoodantiquecollector?

A.Curiosityandcreativity.B.Knowledgeandpatience.

C.Kindnessandconfidence.D.Honestyandresponsibility.

15.WhatwillJoeprobablydonext?

A.Joewillstartcollectingunusualpots.

B.Joewillteachothershowtofindantiques.

C.Joewillfocusoncollectinggoldandsilver.

D.Joewillkeeplookingforvaluableantiques.

B

ItwasaweekbeforeIsawCaptainNemoagain.Everymorning,Inoticedfreshaircoming

intotheroomsandIknewthattheNautilushadsurfaced.Iwouldgooutandseethesunrise.

ThenIreceivedanotefromCaptainNemo.Heinvitedmeandmyfriendstogohunting

withhimintheforestsofCrespoIsland.Nedwasexcitedbecausehethoughttherehecouldfinda

chancetoescape.WhenIsawCaptainNemothenextday,Iaskedhimwhyhewassointerestedin

CrespoIsland.t4Ithoughtyoupreferredtheseatobeingonland.^^

“Ido,"repliedtheCaptain."Buttheseforestsareunderthesea."Duringbreakfast,he

explainedthathehadmadedivingsuitsthatusedspecialairtanks.Thesetankswouldallowusto

stayunderthewaterfortenhours.Hehadalsomadelightsthatworkedinelectricbatteries.When

Nedrealizedthatwewerenotgoingontolandforourhuntingtrip,hedecidednottocomeatall.

ConseilandIputonourdivingsuits,andsodidCaptainNemoandoneofhismen.We

steppedintoaroomandclosedthedoor.Theroomwasfilledwithwater,andanotherdooropened.

Wemustgothroughit,andwewereintheseafloor.Itwasanamazingexperience.

Wewereabouttenmetresunderthewater.Thelightfromthesunreachedus.Everything

lookedverycolorful.Wewalkedoverthefinesandandenjoyedthecoloursoftheshells,fishand

seaweed.ConseilandIfollowedCaptainNemoandhismanastheycrossedalargegrassyarea.

Weweregoingdeeperanddeeper.Twohourslater,wewereahundredmetresunderthewater.

Thesuitsworkedverywell,anditwaseasytowalkandbreathe.

Atonehundredmetresdeep,wecouldstillseequitewell,andCaptainNemostoppedand

pointedtosomedarkshapes.Thiswastheforest.The"trees“intheforestweregiantseaweed,and

alltheirbrancheswerevertical(垂直的).Wecouldnotstoplookingatthem.Fishswamaround

thebrancheslikebirdsinaforest.Smallshrubs(灌木)grewunderthelargeseaweedtrees.Some

ofthemhadflowers.

Wewalkedthroughthisforestforaboutanhour,andthenwelaydowntorest.Iwasnot

hungry,butIwasverysleepy.Weallslept,andwhenwewokeup,wewalkedfurther.

(AdaptedfromTwentyThousandLeaguesUndertheSea)

16.WhatdoyouthinktheNautilusis?

A.Akindofplaneinthesky.B.Akindoffishinthesea.

C.Akindofshipunderthesea.D.Akindoftransportonland.

17.Whodidn'tgohuntingwithothersintheforestsofCrespoIslandunderthewater?

A.Ned.B.CaptainNemo?sman.

C.CaptainNemo.D.Conseil.

18.Whichofthefollowingdidn'thappenduringtheirhuntingtrip?

A.Theyenteredaroomwhichwasfullofwater.

B.Theycrossedalargegrassyareaunderthewater.

C.CaptainNemomadedivingsuitswithspecialairtanksforus.

D.Theysawmanytall“trees“withverticalbranchesintheforest.

19.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.NedandNemowereclosefriends.B.Theauthorenjoyedthehuntingtrip.

C.Therewerethreepeoplevisitingtheforest.D.Ittookthem30minutestowalkthrough

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theforest.

20.Whereisthepassageprobablyfrom?

A.Asportsmagazine.B.Abookreview.

C.Atravelreport.D.Asciencefiction.

C

InChina,AIchatbotslikeDeepSeekarebecomingpopularhelpers.Studentschatabout

examfears,andyoungparentsaskaboutfamilyarguments.Thesecomputerprogramsgivereplies

dayornight,earningthenamea424-hourdigitalfriends.^^ButcanAItrulyreplacehumandoctors?

A2024reportshowsthat45%ofpeoplewhoneedmentalhealth(心理健康)carefailedto

receivehelp.Highcostsanddoctorshortagesremainbigproblems.ProfessorDanielLowd

explains,44AIchatbotsofferfreesupportanytime.Theyarenotperfect,butiftheyreducepeople's

loneliness,thafsmeaningfulprogress.95

However,humandoctorshavespecialskillsthatmachinescan'tcopy.Duringmeetings,

theynoticeimportantdetailsliketears,whichhelpthemunderstandhiddenpains.Theychange

treatment(治療)plansweeklybasedonpatientsConditions.ProfessorRichardLachmanwarns,

“Chatbotsrepeatdoctor-likewordswithoutrealmedicaltraining.Thiscouldberisky.^^

SomecompaniesaretryingtocreatesaferAItools.TheWysaappfollowsstrictUK

hospitalrules,alwaystellingusers"I'mnotarealdoctor^^duringtalks.Itsuggestsbreathing

exercisesforstressandconnectsuserstohumanexpertsforseriousproblems.

Forquickhelpwithsimpleissueslikeschoolpressureorfriendfights,chatbotsworkwell.

They'refreeandnevergettired.Butforlong-termmentalhealthneeds,humandoctorsdobetter.

Theyrememberyourbirthday,noticeyournewhaircut,andlaughatyourjokesjustlikeyour

friends.BuildingthiskindofrapportissomethingAIcannotachieve.

Thefuturemightseechatbotsdealingwithcommonquestionswhiledoctorsfocuson

seriousproblems.Itmightbebettertouseboth:chatbotsforquickadviceatmidnight,andreal

doctorsfordeeperconversationsduringdaylighthours.

21.WhydosomepeopleuseAIchatbotsforhelpaccordingtoparagraph1?

A.Chatbotscannoticesmalldetailslikefeelings.B.Chatbotscangivefreeadviceto

people.

C.Chatbotscananswerquestionsanytime.D.Chatbotscanhelpstudentswithexams.

22.WhatisProfessorDanielLowd'sattitudetowardsAIchatbots?

A.Partlysupportive.B.Stronglyagainst.

C.Fullytrusting.D.Totallyuninterested.

23.HowdoesWysamaketheAItoolssafer?

A.Italwaysgivescorrectanswerstopatients.B.ItfollowsstrictrulesinUShospitals.

C.Itconnectsuserstopoliceinseriouscases.D.Itsays'Tmnotarealdoctor“during

chats.

24.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordrapportinparagraph5probablymean?

A.Relationship.B.Technology.C.Convenience.D.Conversation.

25.Accordingtothepassage,whatwillhappeninthefuture?

A.AIwillreplacealldoctors.B.AIanddoctorswillworktogether.

C.HumandoctorswillnotuseALD.AIwillnotprovidementalhealthcare.

三.閱讀還原(共5小題,每小題1分,滿分5分)

閱讀下面短文,并從方框里的六個(gè)句子中選擇五個(gè)還原到原文中,使原文的意思完整、連貫。

deepseek

ChatwithDeepSeekAI

DeepSeek,acompanysetupbyagroupofyoungresearchers,madeabigsplash(水花)

withitsfirstmodel,Deep-Seek-Rl.Thismodelispowerfulenoughandhasbecomeverypopular.

26Thisattractsdevelopersfromallovertheworldwhowantedtoseewhatitcoulddo.

OneofthekeyfeaturesofDeepSeekisitsabilitytounderstandthemeaningsbehindthe

words,insteadofjustcountingonkeywords.27Itwillnotonlylisttouristattractionsbut

alsoconsidertheweather,localevents,andyourpersonalpreferences.

XingJie,whoistheleaderofaBeijing-basedbanksaid,“Deepseekhaschangedtheway

AIisspread.Forthefirsttime,ChinahasavoiceintheAIdevelopmentarea.Andthisdidn't

comefromagovernmentorabigtechnologycompany.28”

DeepSeek9ssuccesshasshownsomething.29BecauseofcontrolfromtheUS,

DeepSeekcouldn'tgethigh-performanceGPUs.Butinsteadofgivingup,theyfocusedonmaking

theirsoftwarewholeheartedlybyusingcleverprogrammingtrickstoworkoutthisproblem.

“30”Xingsaid."ThisforcesChinesecompaniestobecreativeinareasthatWestern

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companieshadn'tpaidmuchattentiontobefore.Inotherwords,theriseofDeepSeekhas

challengedtheoldbeliefthatitneedsalotforAIbreakthroughs.

A.Itwasfromasmallbusinessdrivenbythemarket.

B.Itquicklygainedmorethan100,000starsonGitHub.

C.TheriseofDeepseekchallengedtheoldAIsuperpower.

D.Forexample,youcansearchforbestplacestovisitinParis.

E.Nothavingeverythingyouneedmakesyouthinkofnewideas.

F.Infact,supercomputersareunnecessarytomakeprogressinAL

四.閱讀匹配(共5小題,每小題1分,滿分5分)

下面的材料A—F是對(duì)深圳鯨鵬徑非常熱門的6段的介紹。請(qǐng)根據(jù)Lucy,Kate,Anna,Tom

和Mike五位同學(xué)的愛好和需求,選出他們最感興趣的徒步路線。

31LucyisinterestedA.KunpengTrail-Section1Section1startsfromthe

inecosystem.ShewantstoFenghuangMountain.Withanoverallmoderate(中等的)

enjoytheviewalongthedifficulty,itissuitableforbeginners.Therearealsomanyrocks

trailonabike.ofdifferentshapesalongtheway.Itisperfectforphotography.

32KatewantstotakeB.KunpengTrail-Section2

photosofrockswhileSection2isinBao?anDistrict.Thisroute(路線)

hiking,butshehaslittleconnectsseveralgreenspacesandinnovationparks(倉U新園區(qū)).

experienceinhiking.ItalsopassesthroughJiuweiWetlandPark,whichhasa

33Annaisafanofbird-watchinghut.Itissuitableforcyclinginthissection.

wildanimals.ShealsoC.KunpengTrail—Section6

wantstohikethroughanSection6ispartoftheShenzhenDashaRiverGreenway.

areafilledwithfruittrees.Thissectionisflatandeasytowalk,makingitsuitablefor

34Tomisanpeopleofallagestohike.Hikerscanalsoenjoybeautiful

experiencedhikerandhesceneryofsomefamousuniversitiessuchastheShenzhen

wantstochooseaUniversity.

challengingroutewithD.KunpengTrail—Section7

coastalviews.Section7stretchesfromTanglangMountaintoMeilin

35MikehopestoMountain.Thefirsthalfofthesectionissurroundedbylychee

takeawalkwithhistrees.Besides,theTanglangMountainGreenwayoffersclose-up

grandparentswhilevisitingviewsofwildmonkeys.

somefamousuniversities.E.KunpengTrail—Section11

Section11ahighlychallenginghikingroute.Ittraverses

(穿越)theWutongMountain,thehighestpeakinShenzhen.

Hikerscanenjoybreathtakingviewsofthemountains.Itisalso

agoodplacetoseethebeautyofsunriseandsunset.

F.KunpengTrail—Section19

Section19isconsideredasoneofChina'seightmost

beautifulcoastlines.Thetrailisofgreatdifficulty,butthe

sceneryisamazing.Alongtheway,you511seegreatlandscapes,

andblueskies,withwavescrashingagainsttherocks.

第n卷(非選擇題)

五、語法填空(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)

閱讀下面短文。在空格處填入一個(gè)合適的詞或使用括號(hào)中詞語的正確形式。

OnJanuary28,2025,aspecialperformancecalledYangBOTsurprisedaudiencesatthe

CCTVSpringFestival

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