一、阅读理解(20小题,每小题2分,共40分)
阅读下面四篇语言材料,然后按文后要求做题。
A
Many people around the world work with animals, and these jobs play an important role in our daily lives. Some of these workers focus on helping sick animals. For example, vets—short for veterinarians—often go to farms, zoos, or animal parks to take care of sick animals. They check the animals’ health, give them medicine, and make sure they get better soon.
Other people work to train animals to help humans. A great example is guide dog teachers. These teachers spend a lot of time training special dogs called guide dogs. Their goal is to teach these dogs how to help blind people. Guide dogs can lead blind people across the street, find doors, and even help them pick up things they drop.
These jobs with animals are not always easy. Vets need to learn a lot about different kinds of animal health, and guide dog teachers have to be very patient. But they are meaningful because they not only help animals live better lives but also make it easier for people in need to go about their days.
1. What is the main idea of the passage
A. Vets only work in zoos to help animals.
B. Many people have jobs that involve working with animals.
C. Guide dogs can do everything for blind people.
D. Working with animals is a very easy job.
2. Where do vets often help sick animals
A. Only in animal parks.
B. On farms, in zoos, or in animal parks.
C. Only in people’s homes.
D. In schools and libraries.
3. What do guide dog teachers do
A. They sell guide dogs to people.
B. They train guide dogs to help blind people.
C. They take care of sick guide dogs every day.
D. They keep guide dogs as their own pets.
4. Why are jobs with animals meaningful
A. Because they help animals and make life easier for people in need.
B. Because they can make workers very rich quickly.
C. Because workers don’t need to study or learn new things.
D. Because animals can do all the work for humans.
5. What do vets need to learn a lot about
A. How to train different kinds of dogs.
B. Different kinds of animal health.
C. How to build houses for animals.
D. How to cook food for animals.
B
Zhao Yang has dreamed of being a plane engineer since he was a little boy. When he turned twelve, his father gave him a special gift—a toy plane. As soon as Zhao Yang held the toy plane in his hands, he fell in love with it. He would spend hours looking at its parts, pretending to fly it, and wondering how real planes were made. That’s when he first thought, “I want to design planes for my country one day.”
Now, Zhao Yang is in middle school, and he’s working hard to make his dream come true. Every day, he studies his math and science lessons carefully because he knows these subjects are important for understanding how planes work. After school, he doesn’t just play games. Instead, he’s planning to join his school’s model plane club. He hopes to meet other students who love planes too, and together they can build model planes and learn more about scientific knowledge related to planes.
Zhao Yang knows that becoming a plane engineer won’t be easy. He might face difficult exams, hard-to-understand lessons, and even moments when he wants to give up. But he always tells himself, “My dream is worth working for.” He believes that if he keeps trying his best, he will one day design great planes that can fly high in the sky.
6. When did Zhao Yang first want to be a plane engineer
A. When he joined the model plane club.
B. When his father gave him a toy plane at the age of twelve.
C. When he saw a real plane at the airport.
D. When his teacher talked about plane engineers in class.
7. Why does Zhao Yang study math and science carefully
A. Because his parents ask him to get good grades.
B. Because these subjects are important for understanding plane design.
C. Because he wants to be the top student in his class.
D. Because math and science are the easiest subjects for him.
8. What does Zhao Yang plan to do after school
A. He plans to work in a toy store to buy more plane toys.
B. He plans to join his school’s model plane club.
C. He plans to watch TV shows about planes every day.
D. He plans to teach his friends how to make toy planes.
9. What does Zhao Yang think about becoming a plane engineer
A. He thinks it will be very easy and he can do it without effort.
B. He thinks it will be hard, but he’s willing to work for his dream.
C. He thinks it’s impossible and he might give up soon.
D. He thinks only smart people can become plane engineers.
10. What is Zhao Yang’s dream
A. To fly a real plane around the world.
B. To design great planes for his country.
C. To sell model planes to other students.
D. To be a teacher who teaches about planes
C
Deng Qingming is a name that many people now know, but his road to becoming a taikonaut was long and full of challenges. Back in 1998, when Deng was still a young man, he joined China’s first group of taikonauts. From that day on, he had one clear goal: to fly into space and see the Earth from above.
To reach this goal, Deng started a tough training journey. Every day, he and his teammates faced difficult tasks. They had to practice living in tiny spaces—spaces that were even smaller than a small bedroom—because spaceships don’t have much room. They also had to eat special space food that didn’t taste like regular meals, work under bright, strong lights that hurt their eyes, and even go weeks without taking a real shower. Deng never complained, though. He knew every hard moment was bringing him closer to his dream.
But luck didn’t come easily. For nearly 25 years, Deng waited for his chance to go to space. Other taikonauts in his group flew missions, but he stayed as a backup—ready to take over if someone got sick or couldn’t go. During those years, many people might have given up, but Deng kept training. He exercised every day, studied space knowledge, and never lost faith in his dream.
Finally, in November 2022, Deng’s hard work paid off. He boarded the Shenzhou-15 spaceship and flew into space. When he looked out of the window at the blue Earth, he knew all those years of waiting and training were worth it.
11. When did Deng Qingming join China’s first group of taikonauts
A. In 2022, when he flew on Shenzhou-15.
B. In 1998, when he was a young man.
C. Nearly 25 years after he started training.
D. When he was chosen as a backup taikonaut.
12. What tough training did Deng Qingming have to do
A. He lives in large houses and eat delicious food.
B. He need to practice flying small planes every day.
C. He had to live in tiny spaces, eat special food, and work under strong lights.
D. He must teach other taikonauts about space knowledge.
13. What does the word “backup” mean in the passage
A. Someone who is ready to take over if another person can’t do the job.
B. Giving up on their dream easily.
C. planing the space missions for others.
D. Someone help to clean the spaceship before the mission.
14. Why did Deng Qingming keep training for nearly 25 years even without a space mission
A. Because he wanted to make more money as a taikonaut.
B. he never lost faith in his dream of flying into space.
C. his friends and family forced him to keep training.
D. Because he didn’t know how to do any other job.
15. What can we learn from Deng Qingming’s story
A. Only lucky people can achieve their dreams.
B. Giving up is the best choice when things get hard.
C. Hard work and faith can help people finally achieve their dreams.
D. It’s impossible to achieve a dream if it takes more than 10 years.
D
When the sun goes down and most people go home to rest or spend time with their families, there are some workers who are just starting their day. These people have jobs that require them to work at night, and they are often called “unsung heroes” because their hard work is not always noticed.
Doctors and nurses are among these night workers. Hospitals never close, and patients can get sick or have emergencies at any time—even in the middle of the night. A child might have a high fever that won’t go down, or an old person might have trouble breathing. That’s when night - shift doctors and nurses jump into action. They check patients’ conditions, give them medicine, and stay by their sides to make sure they are safe. They often work long hours without much rest, but they know their work saves lives.
Railway workers also have to work at night. Most trains that carry passengers run during the day, but some trains—like those that carry goods—run at night to avoid busy daytime traffic. Railway workers need to make sure these night trains run safely. They check the train tracks for problems, fix any broken parts, and guide the trains to their destinations. If they don’t do their jobs well, the trains might get stuck or have accidents.
These night workers give up their own sleep and time with family to help others. They show that every job—no matter when it’s done—is important. Next time you go to bed at night, remember the people who are working hard to keep the world running smoothly.
16. Why are night workers called “unsung heroes”
A. They wear special uniforms at work.
B. Because their hard work is not always noticed by others.
C. They can get a lot of money for working at night.
D.They only work in hospitals and railway stations.
17. What do night - shift doctors and nurses do
A. They only take care of patients with small illnesses.
B. They close the hospital at night and go home to rest.
C. They check patients’ conditions, give medicine, and save lives.
D. They teach new doctors how to work in the hospital.
18. Why do some trains run at night
A. Because there are more passengers who want to travel at night.
B. Because railway workers prefer to work at night.
C. Because it’s cheaper to run train at night.
D. Because they want to avoid busy daytime traffic.
19. What do railway workers do at night to keep trains safe
A. They sell tickets to passengers who take night trains.
B. They check train tracks, fix broken parts, and guide trains.
C. They drive the night trains themselves.
D. They clean the inside of the trains for the next day.
20. What can we learn from the passage
A. Night jobs are not as important as day jobs.
B. Night workers give up their own time to help others, and their jobs matter.
C. Only doctors, nurses, and railway workers have night jobs.
D. Night workers don’t need to rest because they are used to working at night.
二.完形填空(15小题,每小题1分,共15分)
先通读短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个可以填入相应空白处的最佳答案。
Last week, we learned about Taikonaut Deng Qingming in class. Deng Qingming joined China's space team in 1998. For nearly 25 years, he didn’t get a chance to fly into space. But he never 21______ his dream. He kept 22______ hard every day. His story tells us that "hard work will 23______ off".
To be a taikonaut, one needs to be in good health. So I 24______ exercise every morning. I also study science 25______ because taikonauts need to know a lot about space and physics.
Last month, there is a speech. I talked about why I want to be a taikonaut. The teacher said my speech was26______ . I was so happy!
My parents support my dream. They often take me to the science museum. There, I can see models of spaceships. I 27______ touch the models . I know being a taikonaut is not28______. It needs a lot of training and courage. But I won’t be afraid.
Yesterday, I wrote a letter to myself. I promised that I would 29______ give up my dream. I hope that 30______ I can fly into space .Sometimes, my classmates ask me, "Why do you want to be a taikonaut It’s a dangerous 31______." I answer, "Because I want to make contributions to our country." They say my dream is great.
I know this dream won’t come true easily, but I will 32______ my best.I also joined the school’s science club. Last week, we made a model plane. It 33______ very well. I believe that 34______ I stick to my dream, I will achieve it one day. And when I become a taikonaut, I will tell young people to follow their dreams, just like Deng Qingming 35______ me.
21. A. gave up B. put up C. took up D. looked up
22. A. train B. training C. trained D. trains
23. A. take B. turn C. pay D. get
24. A. do B. make C. have D. let
25. A. hardly B. carefully C. quickly D. easily
26. A. bad B. boring C. excellent D. difficult
27. A. can B. must C. should D. need
28. A. easy B. hard C. dangerous D. exciting
29. A. always B. often C. sometimes D. never
30. A. one day B. one year C. one month D. one hour
31. A. job B. work C. thing D. matter
32. A. do B. try C. make D. take
33. A. flew B. ran C. walked D. swam
34. A. if B. but C. so D. because
35. A. encouraged B. stopped C. forgot D. missed
三.语篇填空(15小题,每题1分,共15分)
第一节 阅读短文,从方框中选择适当的词并用其正确形式填空,使短文通顺、意思完整。每空限填一词,每词限用一次。
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draw, art, paint, visit, join, try, give, win, competition, become
interest
)
Zhenzhen began to be(36) ______ in art when she was 8. Every evening, she spends two hours (37)______ in her room. She dreams of becoming an (38)______ who can show her works in galleries. Her art teacher often tells her to practice (39)______ skills daily. Last month, she (40) ______ an art museum with her parents and was deeply impressed by the paintings. Now, she (41)______ an art club at school and makes many friends who share the same hobby. She believes her dream will come true one day if she keeps (42)______ . Her parents always encourage her not to (43)______ up when facing difficulties. Yesterday, she (44)______ a small prize in a school art competition. She feels more confident now and plans to take part in more (45) ______ next year. Everyone around her thinks she will become a great artist in the future.
第二节 阅读短文,根据语篇要求填空,使短文通顺、意思完整。每空限填一词。 (
vet, teach, treat, get, help, work, study, be, than
,
hour
,
proud
) (
vet, teach, treat, get, help, work, study, be, than
,
hour
,
proud
)
Wang Wei loves animals. He decides to(46)___ a vet when he grows up Last weekend, he volunteered at a pet hospital. There(47)___a kind vet thought him how to take care of small animals. He watched the vet treat (48) ___cute cat .Wang Wei learned that vets often work long hours , but they feel happy when animals get better. He is (49)____to volunteer at the pet hospital every weekend. He promises he will work hard for it. His parents are proud (50)____ him and believe he will make a great vet.
五、完成句子(5小题,每小题2分,共10分)
根据所给提示,完成句子。51—52小题每空一词,含缩略词,请将完整的句子写在横线上
A: Hi, Tom! I heard you have a cool dream job. (51)______
B: I want to be a scientist. I’m really interested in science.
A: That sounds great! (52)_______
B: A scientist usually does research on science and tries to find new answers to problems.
A: Do you know what tools a scientist needs
B: Well, they often use test tubes, microscopes and other scientific equipment.
A: (53)_______
B: I’m going to study hard in physics and chemistry at school ._(54)____________
A:I like singing,so I want to be a singer.
B:(55)_________________.
A:Thank you.I hope so,too.
四.书面表达(20分)
你们学校即将要举办题为“My Dream Job”的演讲活动,请根据以下提示,写一篇英语演讲短文。
写作提示:
1. 你的梦想职业是什么以及原因;
2. 写出实现自己梦想的一些具体做法(至少两点);
3. 对梦想的期待。
写作要求:
1. 文中须包含所有的要点提示,可以适当发挥;
2. 文中不得出现考生的真实姓名和学校名称;
3. 词数:不少于80,开头已给出,不计入总词数。
My Dream Job
Hello,everyone. What do you want to be when you grow up I want to share my dream job with you. _____________________________________________________________________
答案:
一、阅读理解
A: 1. B 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. B
B: 6.B 7. B 8. B 9. B 10. B
C: 11. B 12. C 13. A 14. B 15. C
D: 16. B 17. C 318. D 19. B 20. B
二、完型填空
21. A 22. B 23. C 24. A 25. B
26. C 27. A 28. A 29. D 30. A
31. A 32. B 33. A 34. A 35. A
三、语篇填空
第一节36. interested 37.drawing 38. artist 39. painting 40 visited 41 joins 42. trying 43. give 44. won petitions
第二节:46. be 47. is 48 .a 49.going 50 .of
完成句子
1.What do you want to be in the future;
What does a scientist usually do;
How are you going to make your dream come true;
What about you;
I believe your dream will come true.
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