currently available assays recognize pesticide in solution and usually require massive organic solvents, expensive antibody/ bioenzyme/aptamer, and large instruments, making the analysis of pesticide tedious, lengthy, and impractical. [3,4] Besides the methods mentioned above, the emerging paper analytical devices (PADs) combined with a smartphone is a breeding innovative sensing approach for tackling this issue. To this end, a lot of PADs have been conceived and administered based on the operation mechanism of fluorescence, electrochemistry, electrochemiluminescence, etc. [5] Whereas, these PADs depend on external stimuli, like excitation light or voltage, and apply antibodies or ChE or aptamers as recognition probes, and carry out the detection experiment not only on paper surface but also in solution, which critically affected the lowcost, rapid, portable, and practical analysis of pesticides, making detrimental to large-scale promotion and application. [6,7] Thus, much attention starts to be paid on designing and fabricating novel and high-performance PADs that work only on paper surface without additional recognition elements and external stimuli and are capable of directly and visually probing pesticides by naked eyes.Signal probe, as everyone knows, plays the most important role in deciding the analytical performance of a sensor. With the rapid progress of nanoscience and nanotechnology, nanomaterials possessing catalytic function like bioenzyme, namely nanozymes, have aroused considerable interest and become promising signal probes for pesticide assay. [3,5,8,9] In this context, novel, high-performance, and multifunctional nanozymes are worthy to be discovered for tailor-made utilizations. Among many reported nanozymes, peroxidase-mimetic nanozymes employ H 2 O 2 as the coreactant to catalyze the oxidation of substrates accompanied with the color variation and then could be explored for novel pesticide sensors, especially PADs development. [10] Nevertheless, as far as we are aware, the currently known peroxidase-mimetic nanozymes-based sensors for pesticides suffered from some unavoidable drawbacks. First, almost all of the peroxidase-mimetic nanozymes have the oxidase-mimetic activity, which may affect the detection accuracy via directly catalyzing the oxidation of substrates by O 2 , Given severe harmfulness of pesticides, unique characteristics of peroxidasemimetic nanozymes, and favorable prospects of paper-based analytical devices (PADs), it is highly desirable to construct a nanozyme-based PAD for intelligent analysis of pesticide without enzyme/aptamer/antibody and interference of O 2 . Herein, 2D nanosheet-like V 2 O 5 (2D-VONz) with exclusive peroxidase-mimetic activity is controllably prepared under the optimal reactants concentration and reaction temperature. Experimental characterizations demonstrate that 2D-VONz exhibits high affinity and catalytic rate, and catalytic oxidation is dependent on •OH yielded from the decomposition of H 2 O 2 catalyzed by 2D-VONz, and the catalytic performance is...