2026年金考卷中考45套汇编英语河北专版
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When I was a little boy, I lived on Maple Street in a small town. My neighbor, Mr. David, was a most interesting person. He liked to plant trees in his large yard on weekends. But the way he planted trees was quite different. Every morning, while other yards were filled with the sound of watering cans, Mr. David's yard remained strangely quiet. He never watered his new trees.
"Mr. David?" I called out. "Aren't you going to water your new trees?"
He looked up, "Ah, young Alex! Come closer and I'll tell you a secret."
When I entered through the gate, he pointed at the baby trees. "Water is like easy answers — too much makes roots lazy. These trees need to search for water deep underground to grow strong. Watering trees will spoil them," he added. "If you water the trees, each baby tree will grow weaker and weaker," said David.
He told me that watering these new trees would make roots shallow, but deep roots were very important for trees. I didn't understand his words at that time.
Several years after I left home, I came back to visit my parents. When I walked by David's house, I stopped and watched the trees. The trees he planted years ago, tall and strong, tower over his yard like giants.
I suddenly realize planting a tree is just like bringing up a child. Their roots, like children's independence, grow strongest when given space to struggle. And in that struggle, they make roots deep and find their own way to sunlight. As a father of two children, I shouldn't care for them too much. Instead, they should depend on themselves. In that case, whatever happens, they can make their own decisions.
59. What does the underlined word "spoil" probably mean in Paragraph 4?
A. Be bad for. B. Be famous for. C. Be similar to. D. Be thankful to.
60. Why did David never water his new trees?
A. Because he didn't have enough water. B. Because he was too weak to water trees.
C. Because he wanted to make roots deep. D. Because he didn't know how to plant trees.
61. What does the writer learn from his experience?
A. Children should plant more trees. B. Parents should water trees all the time.
C. Children should depend on themselves. D. Parents should care for children a lot.
When I was a little boy, I lived on Maple Street in a small town. My neighbor, Mr. David, was a most interesting person. He liked to plant trees in his large yard on weekends. But the way he planted trees was quite different. Every morning, while other yards were filled with the sound of watering cans, Mr. David's yard remained strangely quiet. He never watered his new trees.
"Mr. David?" I called out. "Aren't you going to water your new trees?"
He looked up, "Ah, young Alex! Come closer and I'll tell you a secret."
When I entered through the gate, he pointed at the baby trees. "Water is like easy answers — too much makes roots lazy. These trees need to search for water deep underground to grow strong. Watering trees will spoil them," he added. "If you water the trees, each baby tree will grow weaker and weaker," said David.
He told me that watering these new trees would make roots shallow, but deep roots were very important for trees. I didn't understand his words at that time.
Several years after I left home, I came back to visit my parents. When I walked by David's house, I stopped and watched the trees. The trees he planted years ago, tall and strong, tower over his yard like giants.
I suddenly realize planting a tree is just like bringing up a child. Their roots, like children's independence, grow strongest when given space to struggle. And in that struggle, they make roots deep and find their own way to sunlight. As a father of two children, I shouldn't care for them too much. Instead, they should depend on themselves. In that case, whatever happens, they can make their own decisions.
59. What does the underlined word "spoil" probably mean in Paragraph 4?
A. Be bad for. B. Be famous for. C. Be similar to. D. Be thankful to.
60. Why did David never water his new trees?
A. Because he didn't have enough water. B. Because he was too weak to water trees.
C. Because he wanted to make roots deep. D. Because he didn't know how to plant trees.
61. What does the writer learn from his experience?
A. Children should plant more trees. B. Parents should water trees all the time.
C. Children should depend on themselves. D. Parents should care for children a lot.
答案:
59.A 60.C 61.C
C
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②For example, they carefully watch how students study. They find out if a student likes reading aloud or silently, which subjects are easy and which ones are difficult. After that, they make special study plans for each student. If a student is bad at math, the plan will have more math practice.
③Another great thing about DeepSeek is the fast feedback (反馈). When students finish their homework or tests, it quickly shows what's wrong and gives advice to make it right. This helps students learn from their mistakes right away.
④Aside from that, teachers also love DeepSeek. They can see how well students are doing at any time. Teachers can use DeepSeek to make clear reports, so they don't have to spend hours checking. This gives them more time to prepare fun lessons or help students who need it.
⑤Now, lots of schools all over the world are using DeepSeek. Students are more excited about learning and feel more sure of themselves. DeepSeek must have a promising future.
62. 新考法 写作手法 How does the writer express his idea in Paragraph 2?
A. By giving examples. B. By listing numbers.
C. By comparing facts. D. By asking questions.
63. Which of the following may the writer agree with?
A. Students won't need to learn from teachers because of DeepSeek.
B. Teachers spend more time checking how well students are doing.
C. DeepSeek is the name of an AI tool, not a technology company.
D. DeepSeek can find out what subject you are good at and poor at.
64. What does the writer think of the future of DeepSeek?
A. Doubtful. B. Hopeful. C. Worrying. D. Interesting.
65. 新考法 篇章结构 If we put the passage into three parts, which of the following is the best?
A. ①/②/③④⑤ B. ①/②③/④⑤ C. ①②③/④/⑤ D. ①/②③④/⑤
①DeepSeek is an AI tool (人工智能工具) from China. It makes a wonderful debut (惊艳亮相) across the world. It is so popular that even many great companies want to cooperate with its company, which is also called DeepSeek. Besides the famous AI tools, it has created some amazing learning tools with the help of AI.
②For example, they carefully watch how students study. They find out if a student likes reading aloud or silently, which subjects are easy and which ones are difficult. After that, they make special study plans for each student. If a student is bad at math, the plan will have more math practice.
③Another great thing about DeepSeek is the fast feedback (反馈). When students finish their homework or tests, it quickly shows what's wrong and gives advice to make it right. This helps students learn from their mistakes right away.
④Aside from that, teachers also love DeepSeek. They can see how well students are doing at any time. Teachers can use DeepSeek to make clear reports, so they don't have to spend hours checking. This gives them more time to prepare fun lessons or help students who need it.
⑤Now, lots of schools all over the world are using DeepSeek. Students are more excited about learning and feel more sure of themselves. DeepSeek must have a promising future.
62. 新考法 写作手法 How does the writer express his idea in Paragraph 2?
A. By giving examples. B. By listing numbers.
C. By comparing facts. D. By asking questions.
63. Which of the following may the writer agree with?
A. Students won't need to learn from teachers because of DeepSeek.
B. Teachers spend more time checking how well students are doing.
C. DeepSeek is the name of an AI tool, not a technology company.
D. DeepSeek can find out what subject you are good at and poor at.
64. What does the writer think of the future of DeepSeek?
A. Doubtful. B. Hopeful. C. Worrying. D. Interesting.
65. 新考法 篇章结构 If we put the passage into three parts, which of the following is the best?
A. ①/②/③④⑤ B. ①/②③/④⑤ C. ①②③/④/⑤ D. ①/②③④/⑤
答案:
62.A 63.D 64.B 65.D
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