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2026年山东烟台中考英语真题word版

2026年山东烟台中考英语真题word版

肖老师碎碎念:
山东是教育大省,中考命题目前没有做到一张卷。山东地市中,青岛、泰安、潍坊、烟台、济宁部分科目自主命题。就算是采用省考卷的地市,也是采取自己的赋分制度,例如同样的题,满分不一样,各题的分值不一样。中考录取各自完成。
山东烟台采取的是五四制(五年小学、四年初中),所以各科都是自主命题。
1、烟台的英语试卷,纸面考试只有90分,没有听力。听说考试在中考前2个月完成,人机对话形式。
2、纸面考试题型上看,完全采取了高考题的形式和顺序:阅读理解后跟着信息还原题,只不过不是七选五,而是五选五。然后是完形填空和语法填空。只不过多了一个阅读表达题。之后是写作题,作文20分。
3、从语篇素材涉及领域与文本难度来看,烟台的英语试卷属于命题难度的上等,只不过是在第一梯队偏下的位置。想多做扩展阅读的学生可以尝试。
4、再说作文,大家推测的热点都没有,选了一个中学生的安全话题,话题真的很“安全”。这个只要认真学教材,作文就会非常简单。
好,下面来看一下真题:

2026 年烟台市初中学业水平考试英语试题

注意事项:

1. 本试卷共 8 页,满分 90 分,考试时间 100 分钟。考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

2. 答题前,务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在试卷和答题卡指定位置。

3. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,用 0.5 毫米黑色签字笔将答案写在答题卡规定区域内相应的位置,答案写在答题卡指定区域外或本试卷上无效。

第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分 35 分)

第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)

阅读下列短文,从短文后每题所给的 AB D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Welcome to our Book Review Here, we introduce interesting stories and great characters. You can easily tell whether a book is worth reading.

This book, which is set in a special   hospital, tells four warm stories. Four people with different emotional   troubles are given some magical cats. These cats can help them get out of   pain, fix relationships and find hope again in life.

This book collects many funny and warm   stories of the writer. She lives in Italy and runs a life skills club. She   shares local life, pleasant trips, delicious food and relaxing experiences to   help readers get away from stress.

The story centers on Emma, who loves writing books and gets ideas from her grandma’s old house. A publisher finds a secret   from Emma’s grandma and wants to destroy her parents’ publishing business.   Emma tries her best to fight against the publisher and protect her family and   her writing dream.

This is an exciting mystery story. Mini is   forced into a charity auction. She has to ask for help. A stubborn daughter   blocks everyone in the old building, where someone is killed. The two team up   to uncover the truth and avoid danger.

1. Which word can best describe the cats in We’ll Prescribe You Another Cat?

A. Funny. B. Scary. C. Helpful. D. Emotional.

2. What do The Page Turner and This Is Not A Game have in common?

A. Both of the books center on family life.

B. Both of the books write about charity stories.

C. Both write about terrible weather and its harm.

D. Both have grandma and granddaughter characters.

3. Which book tells the writer’s own stories?

A. We’ll Prescribe You Another Cat

B. Laugh More

C. The Page Turner

D. This Is Not A Game

B

Jake Pinnick, the 36-year-old from the United States, has an unusual story of “Becoming Chinese”. Now he is known as a foreign coach at Wudang Mountain in Hubei province, teaching martial arts (武术) to students from around the world.

As a fan of Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee, Pinnick always wanted to learn “real kung fu from its roots (根源)”. Attracted by a video of Wudang martial arts online, he finally made up his mind to come to China in 2010.

Life in China was not easy at the beginning. The training was hard, but he never gave up. By repeating every move countless times each day, he gradually realized that martial arts are never supposed to compete against or win over others. Instead, they help achieve balance between inner spirit and outer strength, just as his master once told him, “Develop virtue before practising martial arts.”

After finishing his five-year training at Wudang Mountain, Pinnick returned to the US with his Chinese wife and their daughter. However, he found himself “stuck between Chinese and American culture”. So in 2018, he decided to return to Wudang Mountain to teach and spread Wudang culture.

Over the past years in China, Pinnick has become completely used to the local life. He now enjoys drinking hot tea instead of coffee. He is also proud of his Chinese name, Li Zigen, given by his master.

Pinnick hopes to deepen understanding between different cultures through his efforts. With encouragement from his wife, he started posting videos online about martial arts in 2020. His videos soon got popular, attracting millions of fans. Now he is busy preparing for a new international summer camp. “I want to let people from all over the world enjoy the beauty of traditional Chinese culture and benefit from it,” he said.

4. Which has nothing to do with the reasons for Pinnick’s coming to China?

A. The wish of having a Chinese name.

B. The love of Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee.

C. The dream of learning Chinese kung fu.

D. The attraction of a Wudang martial arts video.

5. What’s the best explanation of the underlined word “virtue” in Paragraph 3?

A. noun /ˈvɜːtʃuː/ a smart ability to learn something new

B. noun /ˈvɜːtʃuː/ a fast movement in playing martial arts

C. noun /ˈvɜːtʃuː/ a strong body for practising martial arts

D. noun /ˈvɜːtʃuː/ a general quality of goodness in a person

6. Put the following events in the correct time order.

 Pinnick became a coach at Wudang Mountain.

 Pinnick became popular and had millions of fans.

 Pinnick planned a new international summer camp.

 Pinnick watched a video of Wudang martial arts online.

A. 

B. 

C. 

D. 

7. What can be the best title for the passage?

A. An American’s Special Journey in China

B. The Long History of Wudang Martial Arts

C. A US Martial Arts Lover Bridges between Cultures

D. An Unusual Way of Learning Martial Arts in China

C

Minqin, lying in the city of Wuwei in Gansu, is sandwiched between China’s third and fourth largest deserts. It is one of the country’s main sources (来源) of sandstorms. In 2007, then 26-year-old Ma Junhe started Minqin’s first environmental protection volunteer program named Save Minqin after reading in a newspaper that his hometown was at risk of being covered by sand within 17 years. The program started with just 60 volunteers. Last year, more than 6,000 volunteers planted suosuo trees there, most of whom were aged between 18 and 30, also called GenZers.

Zhang Liwen, an 18-year-old girl from Xi’an, spent five days planting suosuo trees in Minqin. “This idea came from my wish to complete a meaningful coming-of-age ceremony, but now I find value in contributing (贡献) to society,” Zhang said. The vlogs shared by Zhang are lively and attractive. She filmed a group of young volunteers, including herself, planting trees with stylish sports sunglasses, enjoying local noodles in their tent, and dancing in the desert after work.

Li Xiuniang, from Heilongjiang province, also posted her volunteer work online. “This task isn’t just for Minqin; it’s for all of China,” she said.

Lee Ting-Hsuan, a 20-year-old student from Taiwan, is one of thousands of volunteers who travel to Minqin every year. Around 20 young volunteers from Macao also joined the program. “Through tree planting, we get a deeper understanding of Northwest China and its culture,” one of them said.

Since 2007, over 80,000 volunteers have joined this program and they have planted over 1.52 million trees, making a green promise in the yellow sands. Ma Junhe said, “GenZers are more confident in achieving their dreams. They really enjoy meaningful public activities, and help a lot by sharing their stories online, attracting more people to take action.”

8. What directly pushed Ma Junhe to set up the Save Minqin program?

A. The fear of meeting sandstorms.

B. The love of green mountains.

C. The wish to attract more GenZers.

D. The worry of losing his hometown.

9. Why does the writer list the number of volunteers in the first paragraph?

A. To prove that Minqin needs more volunteers.

B. To show the rapid development of the volunteer program.

C. To call on more volunteers to plant suosuo trees in Minqin.

D. To compare the number of young volunteers with the older ones.

10. Zhang Liwen’s vlogs can attract more volunteers because the vlogs show ______.

A. their colorful life of volunteer trips

B. the hardship of planting trees

C. their contribution to our society

D. the comfortable life in Minqin

11. What might be the writer’s purpose of writing the passage?

A. To show young people from Taiwan and Macao are active.

B. To introduce different ways of environmental protection.

C. To introduce strong volunteering encouragements for Chinese plant trees.

D. To introduce different young volunteers working hard to plant trees.

D

Recently, researchers have discovered a new bacterium (细菌) that feeds on plastics. Scientists say the discovery could help reduce a flood of plastics that are ending up in the landfills (垃圾填埋场) the old pollutants couldn’t easily break down or recycle. To solve the problem, a team from the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research in Germany found the new soil bacterium. It was polyurethane (聚氨酯), which is widely used in making different plastic products. It was reported that polyurethane made up 3.5 million tons of Europe’s plastic waste last year. One problem is that the team found that the bacterium requires a lot of energy. So most polyurethane-based wastes are sent to landfills, where they can give off dangerous chemicals.

The team found that the bacterium could produce enzymes () that could eat polyurethane. This would make it possible to break down plastic waste. The results were recently reported in a science magazine.

Hermann Heipner helped write the report. He said that the finding “marks an important step in being able to reuse hard-to-recycle products”. The research is part of a European Union program that tries to find useful bacteria. The goal is to discover living things that can help turn plastics into materials that can be broken down biologically.

Some scientists advise against using the man-made much more study should be carried out at present, which could be harmful. It is suggested that much more study should be carried out to learn more about it. “Such research is needed before we can take action such as putting the plastic-eating bacteria into the oceans,” a scientist said.

12. Where was the new plastic-eating bacterium found?

A. In an area full of plastic wastes.

B. At the bottom of the ocean.

C. In a European Union research lab.

D. Inside some plastic products.

13. Why do most polyurethane-based wastes end up in landfills?

A. Because there’s no way to burn a lot of it up.

B. Because recycling them needs a lot of energy.

C. Because they have too many harmful chemicals.

D. Because the bacterium can’t work on plastics.

14. How does the bacterium work on plastics?

A. By breaking down polyurethane.

B. By putting plastics into the oceans.

C. By breaking down their enzymes.

D. By changing plastics into polyurethane.

15. What can we infer (推断) from the last paragraph?

A. It’s easy to spread the bacterium into the oceans.

B. It’s necessary to do further research on the bacterium.

C. The bacterium can’t solve the ocean pollution problems.

D. Further research will mainly focus on ocean pollutants.

第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 5 分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有一项为多余选项。

Jennifer Heldmann is a planetary scientist. Her team at NASA is looking for water on the moon and Mars (火星), which will help space scientists in these places. 16. ______ She loved the movie and became interested in space science. When she was at college, she learned that there was no water on the moon. Later, she and her team started sending research tasks there. The information they got told them, “Hey, maybe there is water on the moon!” 17. ______ They love to discover something new.

When their team learned that there was some form of water on Mars, they began to wonder: Is there anything all living in the water? 18. ______ They also do research in Iceland and Antarctica, through which they learn how ice and water work in cold environments. 19. ______ And they can know how water behaves on the moon and Mars because they can understand how it behaves on Earth.

In Jennifer’s opinion, kids discover future space exploration. They having a face-to-face communication with scientists is also a good idea. 20. ______

A. Could there be life on a planet besides Earth?

B. That is really exciting news for the researchers.

C. Then they can explain other planets with that knowledge.

D. There must be water on many other planets, including Mars.

E. It is suggested that groups of kids who attend space camp who read more books.

第二部分语言知识应用(共两节,满分 25 分)

第一节完形填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后每题所给的 AB D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Twelve years ago, doctors told Cai Lu he would never walk again. Now, the 34-year-old has 21. ______ them wrong—not only by walking, but also by running a prosthetics (假肢) company.

Cai’s life journey changed because of a terrible 22. ______ in 2014. His right leg was cut off at once, and his left leg was broken. He fell into a 35-day coma (昏迷). For three years, doctors tried hard to 23. ______ his left leg, but each small improvement was followed by another 24. ______ operation. It wasn’t 25. ______, Cai made an unbelievable choice: he asked doctors to remove his left leg. “It wasn’t 26. ______,” he said. “I just couldn’t keep lying to myself.” The decision brought him complete freedom.

In 2018, Cai started using prosthetics and relearned to walk. He tried different jobs, yet all ended in 27. ______. Taking his mother’s advice to slow down, he attended training programs and won a national champion in tea art in 2023.

That 28. ______ gave him the confidence to found a prosthetics company the same year. He cared more about the weak groups and about 40 percent of his workers are 29. ______. As a prosthetic user himself, he understood their pain. His products get popular and some of his clients are many famous stars like Jiang Yuyan, who won seven gold medals at the Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games (残奥会).

Cai has also followed his athletic dream, joining China’s first disabled golf team in 2025. What interests him most is to travel as an art 30. ______ speaker, who often shares his belief: “Keep being brave.”

21. A. judged B. proved C. realized D. believed

22. A. accident B. train C. meeting D. business

23. A. find B. train C. change D. save

24. A. careful B. successful C. painful D. simple

25. A. speeding up B. giving up C. standing up D. making up

26. A. silence B. danger C. doubt D. failure

27. A. achievement B. suggestion C. treatment D. satisfaction

28. A. strong B. experienced C. disabled D. healthy

29. A. inventors B. visitors C. customers D. partners

30. A. shocking B. encouraging C. interesting D. relaxing

第二节语法填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

How are AI writers, writing tools (写作工具) to help fast publishing industry? What effect is this having on the writing process?

The fact is that most writers I know are using AI, whether on purpose or not. 32. ______ (near) all tasks they do need some form of AI. One job as a storyline checker. But we must not allow AI to replace personal imagination and creativity. Our job as storytellers is our own, rather than to speed up production. Fine art 34. ______ (create) not in a day or a week—it usually needs a long period of time.

Yes, we can use 35. ______ (amaze) AI tools to help reduce writing work and improve writing quality. AI can also find a lot of mistakes in our writing. 36. ______ we make perfect sentences. AI can offer 37. ______ wise advice to our story and point out the weak marks in our sentences. It can offer the 37. ______ right way to turn our story out. The solutions can make it possible for the story to come out in a shorter time.

Story creativity step 38. ______ (think) by ready AI tools, we still allow to improve our writing, not replace our story creativity. When we are ready with a quality story, be confident that writing 40. ______ (not take) up publishers’ need.

第三部分书面表达(共两节,满分 30 分)

第一节阅读表达(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)

阅读下面短文,完成文后每题。

While most teens are busy finishing their playing video games, but Ernesto Gael Hernandez from Brownsville, Texas, is a fun way to make personal keychains (钥匙链) for classmates has quickly growing into a successful small business. His orders, workshops, that help people with his designs and stress. The idea began a few set the printer working Ernesto for school one day to start 3D printing. Instead of buying new printers and such Ernesto made his first keychain for his mom. After saving up $500, which bought his first printers and soon Ernesto has made around 1,500 his products with a local clothing store called Jungle to sell his products. Now three printers run every day to keep up with orders for Ernesto’s thin Grande Vals. Some thanks for his printer to make money and it’s valuable quality time that they spend together. His mom thinks so.

While Ernesto enjoys success over the years, his motivation (动机) is simple and heartfelt. “I just want to help to save up to afford a business for my mom,” Ernesto said.

41. What did Ernesto use to print business?

42. Fill in the ▲ in Paragraph 3 with proper words.

43. Where are Ernesto’s orders from?

44. Why does Ernesto enjoy his printing business?

45. If we two sentences influence life in his mix of school, desk art, and business in life, please comfort him.

第二节写作(满分 20 分)

假定你是李华,你班上刚组织了一场 “交通安全日” 活动。你的英国同龄好友 Dale 看了你发的活动动态以后向你询问相关情况。请你给 Dale 回信,介绍本次活动情况以及你的感受。

内容提示:

1. 活动现场图片内容:学习交通标识、观看交通安全宣传片、交警讲解安全注意事项;

2. 词数 100 左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;

3. 文中不得出现真实校名和个人真实信息;

4. 不拘泥于提示,可适当补充活动内容。

Dear Dale,

I’m glad to hear from you.

Yours,

Li Hua