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日照市重点中学学年学业水平考试英语试题模拟卷
(十一)2024-2025注意事项
1.考生要认真填写考场号和座位序号
2.试题所有答案必须填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效第一部分必须用2B铅笔作答;第二部分必须用黑色字迹的签字笔作答
3.考试结束后,考生须将试卷和答题卡放在桌面上,待监考员收回I.单项选择1I BelieveI CanFly is a songwhich encouragesus to believe in.A.ourselves B.us C.oneself D.it、(失败).2Dont feardifficulties andfailure Remember:.A.No oneis wiseat alltimes.B.A kiterises againstthe windrather thanwith it.C.Dont crossyour bridgesbefore youcome to them.D.You canlead ahorse towater,but you cant makeit drink.、3The personto youjust spokeis Mr.Lin.A.which B.what C.whom、4——How didyou getthe MP4,from ashop orby phone——.I alwayslike shoppingonline.A.None B.Neither C.Both D.All5Youve beenwatching TVfor twoHours.Why notgames withusA.stop playingB.stopping toplay C.stop toplay、6——I havenever visiteda paperfactory.—A.So haveL B.So Ihave.C.Neither haveI.D.I haventno、7If youwant tobuy thisdress,youd betterfirst tomake sureit fitsyou.A.pay forit B.take itoff C.tidy itup D.try iton、8These nicephotos inScience Museumlast year.A.take B.were takenC.are takenD.took、9Yoga isa kindof sportpeople aroundthe worldlike now.Everyone,young andold doesit.A.that B.who C.whose一10What doyou thinkof yourEnglish teacher一She isa goodand caringone.Though herteaching stylethat ofmost otherteachers,she alwayshas morecreativeteaching methodsthan othersdo.A.is similarto B.is similaras C.the same asII.完形填空、(无忧无虑).11In many peoples eyes,middle schoolstudents arehappy andcarefree Butis itthe truthAnd what1students happyor unhappyB.rethink ifcamping isnecessaryC.know everythingabout thecampD.know thekids performanceat school书面表达V.、书面表达19每年夏天,溺水事故频发请你就此写一篇短文谈谈你的看法内容包括我们应该如何预防此类事故发生?(两点建议)
1.如果看到有人落水,我们应该如何适当施救?
2.呼吁同学们热爱生命,注意安全
3.作文要求不能照抄原文;不得在作文中出现学校真实的名称和学生的真实姓名;
1.语句连贯,词数个左右作文的开头已经给出,不计入总词数
2.100Almost everyyear insummer,many peopleare reporteddead fromdrowning accidents.How toprevent suchsad accidents参考答案I.单项选择、1A、2B、3C、4B、5C、6C、7D、8B、9A、10AII.完形填空、
111.C
2.B
3.C
4.A
5.A
6.D
7.D
8.B
9.A
10.Bm.语法填空
121.reply
2.quietly
3.instead
4.shoutedsaid
5.end
6.return
7..outside
8..student
9.himself
10.howIV.阅读理解、
131.A
2.C
3.C
4.C
5.D、
141.A
2.D
3.C
4.D、
151.C
2.B
3.A、
161.C
2.A
3.C
4.B
5.D、
171.C
2.B
3.D、
181.C
2.B
3.AV.书面表达、19Almost everyyear insummer,manypeopleare reporteddead fromdrowning accidents.How toprevent suchsad accidentsInmy opinion,first,we shouldntgo swimmingin dangerousplaces orplaces weknow littleabout,such asreservoirs andrivers.Second,we hadbetter notswim whenwe feeltired orhungry.If wesee someonefall into the water,we shouldsave himin aproper way.For example,we canshout asloudly aswe canto getthosewith goodswimming skillsto helphim.Life isvaluable.We shouldtake itseriously.We mustremember thatsafety shouldalwayscome firstwhile swimming.To findout the answers,Li Jiahui,a studentin PingguNo.3Middle School,Beijing,spent sixmonths2students9sense(感受)ofhappiness lastyear.The3girl madea surveywith questionssuch asAre youfeeling happy”and“What makesyou unhappy”After studyingtheanswersfrom284students,Li learnedthat440%of the students feelunhappy,and the5fromstudies is the mainreason for their unhappiness.“More than50%said they were underpressure and70%6get enoughsleep JLi said.It showsthat middleschoolstudents arenot sohappy7people think.They worrya lot,and they can getangry easily.”Li alsosaid thatover90%say theirhappiness hasnothing to do withhow muchmoney theyhave.Instead,they8their relationships(关系)with friends,teachers andparents.Students alwaysfeel betterwhen they9well witheach other/9Li said.(对待)After hersurvey,Li listed10tips thatmay makestudents happier,such as:Treat yourselfbetter,be kindand politeto yourfriendsand relatives,and trynew things.
1.A.helps B.wants C.makes D.keeps
2.A.to studyB.studying C.study D.studied
3.A.15years oldB.15-years-old C.15-year-old D.15-year-olds
4.A.about B.than C.below D.inside
5.A.pressure B.difficulties C.knowledge D.interest
6.A.dont B.hadnt C.did D.didnt
7.A.so B.and C.like D.as
8.A.be carefulB.care aboutC.care forD.take careof
9.A.get alongB.get upC.get offD.get down
10.语法填空A.any B.a number of C.much D.a lotm.(轻12Tyler was a troublesomestudent.He satin theback row.Every timeI calledhim to answer questions,hed rLwith aflip率的)answer.If hegot itwrong,he wouldget veryangry.Usually kidscould sitq2,in class.However,Tyler wasjust loud.One day,Tyler wastalking whileI wasteaching.I saidto him,Tyler,why notjoin inour discussioni
3.of havingone ofyour own”He gotup fromhis chair,pushed itover,and s4,something Icantremember.I senthim to the officeand hereceived aweeks out-of-school punishment.The weekwas awonderful timefor me,but whenit came toane
5.,I beganto feelworried.So Icame upwith aplan.On theday(控制)of hisr
6.,I toldhim Iwanted tostart overwith him.If hefelt likehe wasgoing tolose controlin class,he couldstep o7,the doorfor a moment.From thenon,Tyler was a changeds8,in myclassroom.In facthe was a smartchild andhe evenstopped afight betweentwo(特权)students oneday.And henever usedthe privilegeto leavethe classforamoment.I believethat justletting himdecide forh9,made all the difference.When theyear wasover,he wrotemeathank-you noteabout hlO.good theyear hadbeen forhim.I stillhave it today andfind it(有压力的)very movingto rereadwhen Iget stressedabout teaching.IV.阅读理解A、13If youhad billionsof dollars,would youdonate almostall ofittocharity Well,thats whatMark Zuckerberg,CEO andfounderof Facebook,just saidhe woulddo.Zuckerberg andhis wifePriscilla Chanpromised to give90%of theirFacebook sharesto society.Right nowthat isabout$45billion,and theyplan to donate themoney tothings likescience andeducation.Many billionaireshave donesimilar things.Bill Gates,creator ofMicrosoft,made The Giving Pledge,an activityin whichbillionairespromise todonate more than half of theirwealth tocharities.This startedin2010,and now139people from15countriesjoined it.But givingback andhelping othersisn*t justfor bigbillionaires.People likeZuckerberg andGates mayhave moreto give,butpeople withless aredoing it,too.Especially aroundthe holidays,people want todo their partand giveback topeople whoare lesslucky thanthem.Schools mayhavefood collectionswhere peoplebring afew fooditems,and togetherthey canmake abig donationto placeslike homelesspeopleshomes.People alsohost specialevents likeconcerts orruns to be creativewhile raisingmoney.Regular peopledonate whatevertheycantoUS charitieslike theUnited Wayand theAmerican RedCross.Then thesecharities areable to help UScommunities indifferent wayslike education,health andimproving thelives of the(个人的)poor.These individualdonations cometogether tomake abig difference.
1.Mark Zuckerbergpromised todonate.A.90%of theirFacebook sharesto societyB.halfofhis wealthto thecharitiesC,all ofhis moneyto charitiesD.45billion yuanto society
2.What doesthe underlinedwordshares^mean分享股份给予参与A.B.C.D.
3.According toParagraph3,TheGivingPledge.A,started justten years agoB.isacharity toraise moneyC.has attracted139peopleD.is only for USpeople
4.According tothis passage,regular people.A.get helpfrom richpeopleB.hold specialevents tocelebrate holidaysC.help thepeople whois lessluckyD.collect foodin homelesspeoples home
5..What canwe learnfrom thestory A.Its richpeoples dutytogivemore money.B.There aremore charitiesin theUS thanin China.C.The poorshould workhard tomake aliving.D.Everyone can dotheirpart tohelp others.B14A polarbear swamin the Thames Riverin London.How didthat happenSusan Fletcherremembers wonderingwhen she(皇家动物园)first reada historyof the Royal Menagerieat the Tower of London.Fletcher knewshe wanted to writeabout thatbear,but shealso knewshe wouldhave todo alot ofresearch.The bearlived more(中世纪的)than750yearsago,during themedieval periodin Europe.Fletcher lovesdigging aroundin thepast,though.Most ofher12books havebeen setin timeslong agoand faraway”.And mostincludeanimal characters,both realand imaginary.Journey of the PaleBear tookfive yearsto researchand write,because therewereso fewfacts aboutthe bear,its keeperand theirtravels.Fletcher imaginedthe keeperasa12-year-old boynamedArthur.In thenovel,Arthur anda polarbear travelfrom Norway to Englandin
1252.Writing thebook wasalso ajourney forFletcher.She startedit inPortland,Oregon,but finishedit about2,000miles away,whenshe marriedthe historianin Texaswho washelping withher research.Like hercharacter Arthur.Fletcher learnedmuch aboutpolar bearsby spendingtime with them.Thanks toa specialinvitation(负责人)from the curator of the Oregon Zoo,Fletcher hada chanceto closelywatch twopolar bears.Neville,Fletchers dog,alsohelped Fletcherbetter understandhow humansand animalsmight communicatewithout words.Being with Nevillegave Fletcher ideas abouthow Arthurand thebear mightrelate toeach other.The mostexciting partof theresearch,though,wasavisit to theTower ofLondon.There Fletchersaw theThames River,wherethe realbear swamand caughtfish.
1.What isthe firstparagraph mainlyaboutA.How Fletchergot theidea forher book.B.Fletchers firsttime seeinga polarbear.C.Fletchers firstvisit to theRoyalMenagerie.D.How Fletcherfell inlove withtheThamesRiver.
2.What canwe learnabout Fletchers researchjourneyA.It startedin LondonB.It wasfull ofdangerC.It tookher nearly12years D.It coveredabout
2.000miles
3.What didthecuratoroftheOregon Zoodo forFletcherA.He joinedher indoing researchB.He invitedher towork in the zoo.C.He allowedher towatch twopolar bearsclosely.D.He gaveherideason human-animal communication.
4.What was the mostexciting partof FletchersresearchA.Working witha historian.B.A visittotheOregonZoo.C,Spending timewithNeville.D.A visittotheTowerofLondon.C、15Bill Gatesand PaulAllen set up Microsoftin
1975.It startedoff smalland isnow oneofthe biggestcompanies in the world.They arefamous fortheir Window”operatingsystem.Other popularMicrosoft creationsinclude MSNmessenger,Microsoft WordMicrosoft(垄断)and theX box.Some peoplecomplain thatMicrosoft has a monopolyin thecomputerindustry.Lenovo GroupLtd wassetupin1984by11engineers withthe supportfrom the(中科Institute ofComputing Technologyunder theChinese Academyof SciencesLenovo院).In2004,Lenovo boughtthe personalcomputer businessof IBMand becamethe(制造商)worlds largestPC manufacturerwith its computer salesrising tothe topof theworldin
2013.Google wasbuilt bytwo students,Larry Pageand SergeyBrin whiletheywerestill atuniversity.They madea websitewhich helpedpeople findthings theywanted on theGoogle(弓[擎)Internet.This typeof websiteis calleda searchengine.Now theycreate newproductssuch asnGoogle Earthnand makemoney fromadvertisingRen Zhengfeistarted Huaweiin1987in Shenzhenwith RMB21,000he raised.()(研究所)It has21Research andDevelopment RD institutes aroundthe worldand(投资)invested$
13.8billion inRDin2017,up from$5billion in
2013.HUAWEIHuawei hasprovided its products andservices inmorethan170countries anditsnetworks havereached onethird ofthe worldspopulation
1.If youwanttofind informationon the Internet,the productof willbe the most helpfulA.Microsoft B.Lenovo C.Google D.Huawei(表格)?
2.Which ofthe followingis NOTtrue accordingtothetableA.Google wasa websitestarted bytwo universitystudents.B.Lenovo completelybought IBMto increaseitscomputersales.C.The Xbox isone ofthe popularproducts amongMicrosoft usersD.HUAWEI hasdeveloped internationalmarkets foritsproducts.()
3.According tothe companyprofiles,play sa veryimportant rolein Huawei.A.RD B.sales servicesC.world populationD.The Internet(疼痛)Who wantsto carryabulkybag to school Nochildren.Nobody wantsone shouldertobelower thanthe other,and painingtoo.(减少)In India,most ofus wouldlook atthe reductionof textbooksasaway out.But in a countrylike America,there arealways morechoices.A companycalled goReaderhas createda schoolbagn whichisthesize of a laptopcomputer(笔t己本电月而),weighingabout
2.5kg.The goReaderhasacolor screenand can“hold all the textbooksthat astudent mayneed,says areport inThe AsianAgenewspaper.(出版商)The companyplans towork closelywiththepublishers oftextbooks so that thesebooks can be suppliedontheInternet.All(下载)thestudentswill havetodois todownload theirtextbooks.Making notesand markingimportant partsof alesson canbe donejustas lotsof studentshave doneon theirtextbooks before.At present,the planis beingtested outinauniversity.Richard Katzmann,the ownerofthecompany ishaving hiscreation testedatChicago*s DePaulUniversity,where hestudied.Does thatmean it is goodbyetothenew paper,and thesmell ofthe blackink
1.What doesthe underlinedword“bulky in the firstline meanA.light B.small C.big andheavy D.old(解决)
2.What wouldIndians doto solve the problemA.They wouldreduce thetextbooks.B.They wouldtell theparents tohelp students.C.They wouldtell theteachers tohelp students.D.They wouldtake studentstoschoolby bus.
3.The writermay thinkthat Americanshave awaytosolvetheproblem.A.more stupidB.worseC.better D.quicker
4.The goReadermay bea machine.A,that canwork asa teacherB.that canbe usedas textbooksC,that cancheat studentsD.that canhurt students
5.When thenew machineis used,itispossible that.A.students mightstudy harderB.students mightstudy athomeC.students mightnot needteachersD.students mightstudy withoutpaper textbooksEPeterwas thebest table tennis playerin hisschool andhardly everlost a match.He hatedlosing anything.When hewon,he wouldfeelreally good.If helost,he wouldfeel terrible.It seemedto Peterthat losingwasthe worst thing inthe world.A newkid,Albert,cametoPeters school.He wasgood at table tennis,too.Soon therewould beamatchbetween Peterand Albert.Peter workedhard toget readyforthe match,but Albertdidnt seemto thinkmuch ofit.When thematch began,Albert wasa realplayer.There wasalways asmile onhis face,while Peterlooked seriousallthetime.Peter thoughtit wasso important to winthematchthat heevenwantedtocheat,but helost inthe end.“You playedvery well,Peter.I thinkwe canplay againsometime Jsaid Albert.But Peterdidnt feelhappy andcouldnt fallasleep thatnight.One day,Peter sawAlbert playingbasketball.Though helost againand again,the happysmile neverleft hisface.Peter foundAlbertwas greatattabletennis butbad atbasketball.However,he enjoyedboth ofthem.Whether hewon orlost thegame,Albert enjoyedit.Peter cameto realizethat enjoyinga game was muchmore importantthan winningorlosing it.He felthappier thanever before.
1.What wastheworstthingintheworldPeter thoughtat firstA.Winning amatch.B.Sleeping overnight.C.Losing amatch.D.Cheating ona test.
2.Albert wasgood atplaying.A.basketball B.tabletennisC.volleyball D.football
3.What didPeter learnfrom AlbertA.Cheating ona testwas wrong.B・Practicing wasthe mostimportant.C.Finding afriend couldmake ushappier.D.Enjoying agamewasthemostimportant.F(因素).18Selecting aproper summer camp for your childis notan easytask.You haveto considertoo manyfactorsRemember,you aresending your kid toa summer camp notjust tolet himenjoy himselfbut alsotohelphim becomeconfident.So youshouldtry toselect a summer camp foryour kid sothat afterhe returnsfrom thecamp,the firstthing thathe asksyou iswhen you willsend himagain forcamping.Let ussee howyoucanpick thebest summercamp foryour child.Search theInternet(》刘览)If youbrowse theInternet,you willfind anumberofwebsites ofsummer campswhere youcan findallthedetailedinformation aboutthe camps.For example,how muchthe wholecamping willcost,where thecamps are,what childrencandointhe(额夕卜的设施)(评论)camps andwhat additionalfacilities theycan provide.Dont forgetto readthe commentsof parentswhohave senttheir children to those camps andpay attentionto howthey findthosecamps.Some camporganizers preferadvertisements in newspapers.Some ofthe organizerseven invitefamous people to theircamps tocommunicatewith kids.You shouldkeep aneye inthe summercamp advertisements in newspaperssothatyou couldpick asuitableone foryourkid.Ask foradvice fromyour childsschool teachersGoto yourkids schooland askhis teacherswhether theycan giveyou namesof someofthesummer campsthey considertobethebest.Know theinterest ofyour childWhilesearching,youwillcome acrossdifferent typesof camps.They areorganized accordingtothenature andinterest ofchildrenlike amusic camp,a sportscamp,etc.So itis veryimportanttoknow whatyour childis interestedin beforepicking asummercamp.
1.Which ofthe followingcanbeput onthe linebefore Paragraph3A.Place advertisementsinnewspapers.B,Visit theorganizers ofsummer camps.C.Search foradvertisementsinnewspapers.D.Invite famouspeopletotalk withyourkid.
2.We canknow thatinthewriters opinion,*A.finding aproper summercampforchildren is not difficultB・the purposeofasummercampis notonlyforchildrentohave funC.what otherparents thinkabout acamp ontheInternetisnotbelievableD.children usuallydont haveto goagain afterreturning fromasummercamp
3.According tothe lastparagraph,before makingthe finaldecision,parents should.A.consider theinterest oftheir kid。
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