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2024年中考英语模拟试卷注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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
2.其它答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.单项选择I.、1—QQ andWechat havechanged peopleslife inmany ways.™・We canuse themto keepin touchand communicatewith othersmore easily.A.Completely B.Exactly C.Probably D.Possibly、2If youhave anyquestions,please freeto e-mail meat YH@
163.com.A.feel B.feeling C.to feel、3Linda is/frendll/and she is verypopular at school.A.healthy B.funny C.happy D.friendly、4He seldomstays uplate atnight,necessary,to keephimself fullof energythe nextday.A.if B.unless C.until D.while、一5Would youlike tohave coffee一No,thanks.I dontwant drinks.A.some;some B.any;any C.some;any D.any;some、6We mustfind outthe professoris coming,so wecan booka roomfor him.A.how B.why C.when D.where、7The Hollywoodblockbuster AStar IsBoni starredby LadyGaga hasreceived manypraises aroundthe world.Andthe musicis fantastic,too.the movieis!A.What wonderfulB.How wonderfulC.How awonderful D.What awonderful、8Tony arrivedTianjin the evening ofJune
1.A.in,in B.in;on C.at;in D.at;on、9The maindifference betweenour brainsand thoseof monkeysis that are bigger.A.we B.ours C.our D.us、一10Could youtell mehow to behave politelyin publicin theUK一Yes.,you shouldkeep yourvoice downand alwaysqueue.A.After allB.First of allC.In allD.At all完形填空II.、11Mulan Ciis afamous Chineseancient poem.It tellsa storyof agirl namedHua Mulanin NorthernWeiDynasty.Mulans countrywasnt sostrong thatit wasdestroyed bythe1at times.To protectthe country,the emperorD.The Energyto BeWasted书面表达V.、为了让同学们认识到安全的重要性,网上进行了一项安全问题调查以下是名学生伤亡的原因,请根据表格内容19100用英语写篇调查报告,就中学生应当如何做好自我保护这一问题谈谈你的看法要求词左右题目自拟,文中不得出现真实的姓名和校名80Percentage Theplace Thereason63%Streets orroads Caraccident18%Rivers orlakes Swimmingwithout adults(摊点)10%Food stallsUnhealthy snacks9%School yardsInjury while playing or exercising参考答案单项选择I.、1B、2A、3D、4B、5C、6C、7B、8B、9B完形填空IL、
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4.C书面表达V.19A Reporton ChildrensInjury and DeathRecently wedid asurvey among100students.They were injured ordead.The reasonsare different.Heres theresult ofoursurvey.Car accidentsare themost dangerous.About63students wereinjured ordied in the streetsor onroads.And18studentslost theirlives inrivers orlakes whilethey wereswimming withoutadults.10students werehurt because they hadthe unhealthysnacksat thelittle foodstalls.9of themwereinjuredin theschool yardwhileplayingorexercising.So wemust paymore attention to roadsafety indaily life.Many rulesshould be made toreduce thiskind ofaccidents.In oneword,safety is a bigproblem.All ofus shouldlook out.After all,life isnot asmall matter.2one manfrom eachfamily tojoin thearmy.The onlyman inher family,her60-year-old fatherhad tojoin.Mulan decidedto takethe placeof him.At thattime,women werenot3to enlistIn ordernot to be seenthrough,she dressedherselfup4a man.In thearmy,Mulan actedjust likea man.She spokein amans5,walked withbig steps.During thebattles,she was as6as aman.Also,she wasvery smart.She alwayshad good7that helpedbeat theirenemies.At last,Hua Mulan*sarmy won the final8The emperoroffered Mulana highofflcial positionto9her courageand achievement,but sherefused.战友When shechanged back to herwomens clothes,all hercomrades were10shocked.Mulan*s storymight be a legend.But herachievement iswell worthlearning.
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7.A.news B.information C.thoughts D.knowledge
8.A.game B.victory C.competition D.grade
9.A.remember B.serve C.support D.praise
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5.Which bookwill youbuy asthe birthdaypresent fora musicloverA.Ten LittleFingers.B.Bookmarks byPhillips.C.The Mysteryof Breathing.D.The Bestof theSong Books.B、14America isa mobilesociety.Friendships betweenAmericans canbe closeand real,yet disappearsoon.They dontfeel hurt.If thesame twopeople meetagain,even yearslater,they thefriendship.This canbe quitedifficult forus(延伸)Chinese tounderstand.Friendships betweenus develop more slowly but may become lifelongfeelings,extending deeplyintoboth families.There isanother difHeultpoint forus tounderstand.Although Americanstreat friendswarmly in their personaleveryday lives,they dontshow theirpoliteness to them ifit requiresa greatdeal oftime.But inChina,weareusually generouswith ourtime.We,as hosts,will appearat anairport eveninthemiddle of the nightto meeta friend.We maytake dayoff fromour worktoact asguides toour friends.It isopposite inAmerica,Americans cannot managethe timeto do a greatdeal witha visitoroutsidetheir dailyplans.They willprobably expectthe visitorsto getthemselves from the airportto thehotels.And theyexpectthe visitorswill phonethem fromthere.Once thevisitors arriveat their homes,the welcomewill befull,warm andreal.For Americans,it isoften consideredmore friendlyto invitea friendto their homes thanto restaurants,except forbusinessmatters.Americans arereadytoreceive usforeigners at theirhomes,share theirholidays,and theirhome life.So accepttheir(好客)hospitality athome andenjoy yourvisit inAmerica!
1.The underlinedphrase“pick up”in Paragraph1may mean“A・keep outB・give upC.pay noattentiontoD.continue(典型的)
2.Which ofthe followingisthetypical wayof AmericanhospitalityA.Treating friendsathome.B.Taking daysoff tobe withfriends.C.Meeting friendsat the airport atmidnight.D.Sharing everythingthey have.
3.Which ofthe followingstatements isTrue accordingto the passageA.Americans are always generouswith theirtime.B.Americans dontfeel hurtif theirfriendships disappearsoon.C.Chinese friendshipsdevelopmoreslowlybutwill neverdisappear.D.Chinese friendshipsare moresincere thanAmerican friendships.
4.The waythat Americansand Chinesetreat friendshipare different,how manydifferences arementioned inthe passageATwoA.Three B.Four C.Five
5.This passageis mostprobably writtenfor・A.American studentsB.Chinese studentsC.Chinese visitorsto AmericaD・American visitorsto ChinaC、15It allstarted ayear beforewhen mydaughter SuzanneandIwere shoppingin Sydney.In thewindow ofa sportsshop Inoticeda photoofagroup ofyoung peopleclimbing therock alongacanyon(峡谷)・Thatswhat Imgoing to do nextyear/*I said.Suzanne laughed.Sure,Mom!Dont forgetyoure65years old.HI didntfeel1was that age!I joineda cluband trainedweekly.Each dayI feltmy physicalenergy increaseand,along withit,my confidence.Then Suzannepointed outJIts good,but howcan youclear awaythe fearof heightIve gotit workedout,HI repliedbravely.nWefre goingto theindoor climbingcenter.HWhile I was goingup thehigh wall,Iwas afraid tolook downas ifa terrible animal was after me.Some timelater,as Ireached「the ground,I satdown heavilyon thefloor.Later thatnight,as Ilay inbed,I encouragedmyself Youveclimbed thewall!Youll certainlymake it!We setoff withour packagesto the Grand Canyon.When wereached it,I foundthe canyonwasahuge blackhole—far deeper(夹住)than I had imagined.As theguide clippedme ontotherope,Time lostall meaningas Ipushed mybody forward.Only thestrong ropekept mefrom losinghope.I beganto thinkitwould neverend wheneveryone hadstopped.MThis isas faras wego,and wecan climbout aftera fewsteps,ntheguide saidfinally.Two anda halfhours later,we returnedtothe car parkat last.I beganto shake,one hardstep afteranother.Getting ontothe bus,I fellinto the seat I had leftso confidentlya lifetimebefore.Then,while Iwas intheseatcatching mybreath,a feelingof happinessspread throughme.Ihaddone it,attheage of
66.根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内
1.At thebeginning,whafs herdaughters attitudetowards herdecisionA・Supportive.B.Doubtful.C.Confident.D.Satisfied.
2.What didthe writerHnd whenshe reachedtheGrandCanyonA.She foundit wasvery easyto climbthe canyon.B.She foundshe beganto shake,one hardstep afteranother.C.She foundthe canyonwas fardeeper thanshe hadimagined.D.She foundthataterribleanimalwasafterher andshe wasafraid.
3.The underlinedsentence suggestedthat thewriter wasfeeling・A.angry B.nervous C.happy D.excited
4.Whaf sthe rightorder ofthe followinga.I wentbacktothecarpark.b.I foundthe canyonwas moreterrible thanIhadthought.c.I gotthe ideaof rockclimbing.d.I felthappy andproud ofmyself.e.I trainedweekly ina club.A.e-c-b-d-a B,c-e-b-a-dC.a-c-e-b-dD.d-c-e-b-a
5.What canbe learnedfromthepassageA.Every doghas itsday.B.Where there isawill,thereisa way.C・Climbing isthe onlyway tokeep healthy.D.Children shouldcare moreabout theirparents.D、16Most kidshate doing housework.However,not allhope islost.There aresome thingsthat you can doto getyour kids to(家务杂事)help youclean yourhouse.If youare strugglingwith thechores andneed your kidsto help you,take alook atsomeof thecreative waysin thisarticle.If youare dealingwith olderkids,you maywant to try theallowancedeal.You cangive yourkids alist ofchores thatneedtobe done eachweek.If theycomplete thesechores,you cangive themsome money.You canalso breakthe listdown andtellthem theywill getso muchfor eachchore thatis flnished.Older kids,who liketodothings on weekends orbuy things likevideo games,will workhard tocomplete theirchores andearn theirmoney.This isalso teachingthem duty.This isteachingthem that they mustwork forwhat theywant.(奖励图表).If youare dealingwith youngerkids,you maywant togo withthe rewardschart Thisis whereyou designa chartandlist theirchores onthe chart.For eachchore theycomplete,you canput ared flowerbeside it.For therewards,you alsocando anumber ofthingslikegoingtothe park,going outto eat,buying aDVD orsomething similar.The rewardswould beupto youbecause youknow whatyourkids like.For realsmall kids,you canturn itinto agame.When kidswere muchyounger,youcanteach themto dancearound andsingas youcleaned.The kidsloved itand woulddoawonderful jobat pickingup theirtoys.So,consider turningcleaning intoagame for the realsmall kids.(小题)
1.1What doesthe underlinedword allowance”in ParagraphTwo meanA.Good wordsgiven byparents.B.Business thatneeds studying.C.Explanation ofresponsibility.D.Small changegiven byparents.(<、题)
2.J2The olderkids mustbemadeto know.A.that doingeveryday houseworkis theirdutyB.what theywant canbe realizedby workingC・they can get alittle moneywithout workingD.all thework giventhem mustbedoneatatime(<、题)
3.13You drawa signonthechart topraise.A.the youngerkidsB,the olderchildrenC・the reallysmall kidsD.the hard-working kids(小题)
4.4What canwe learnfrom thispassageA.Most kidshate doinghousework toget money.B.All thekidslikedoinghouseworkonweekends.C・Parents decidewhat kindof rewardtheir kidsneed.The youngerkids needntbe givenany rewards.Ticket InformationDates July30-Aug8The Princess2Mon-Fri10am,7pm Sat-Sun10am.pm.7pmand theFrogVenue:Esplanade TheatreDuration:
1.5hoursTicket Prices:$25per childor adultday shows$35per childor adultevening showsFamilyPackages:2$85for4tickets10am,pm shows$120for4tickets7pm showsLatecomerPolicy:Please arriveearly.Latecomers will not be allowed toenter untila proper break inthe shows.Children:Tel:617-219-4300As courtesyto otheraudience members,children below3years oldwill notbe allowedin.
1.How manydays willthe showlastA.11days B.10days C.9days D.8days
2.If theshow beginsat10am,it willprobably Hnishat.A.2pm B.7pm C.11:30am D.11:45am3・A coupleand theirtwo childrenwill spendif theywatch theshow at2pm.A.$140B.$120C.$100D.$
854.What willhappen toa latecomerA.He orshe canstill watchthe wholeshow.B.He orshe canonly enterduring abreak.C・He orshe wonthave aproperbreak.D.He orshe willfail toenter thetheatre.
5.willnotbeallowedin.A.TeenagersB.Old peopleover60C.Families withthree childrenD.Children under3F、18A computercangetvery hotwhen itworks ona lotof programs.It cancost alot tocool the computer.So somescientistswant toknow whatwould happenif theheat fromthe computercould beused.Large Internetcompanies suchas Googleand Microsofthave thousandsof computers.As thesecomputers dealwithinformation^they producelots ofheat,so theyneed hugecooling systems.These systemssend theheat into theair.A companyin Hollandthinks payingto makethe computerswork andthen payingagain tocool themareawaste ofenergy.So the company developeda specialdevice-the e-Radiator.Boaz Leupe,head ofthecompany,says thate-Radiator worksasaheating systemand savesmoney.He explainsthat theenergyis usedtwice—once to heat thehome andonce tocool thecomputer andthattheusers donthave topay tocool theircomputers.Five homeownersin Hollandare testingthe heatingsystem intheirhomes.“We payforthecomputer using,so,in thatway,homeowners getheating forfree.Boaz says.Jan Visseris oneofthehomeowners.uIf youusethecomputer more,thee-Radiator producersmore heat,he says,“It cannotprovideenough heatif youdont useyour computeroften.But heis readytotryit.Its agreat helpfor hisfamily.The companysays e-Radiators produceheat temperaturesof upto55℃.It saysthe systemcould saveits usersabout$440ayear.
1.Before thee-Radiator appearsusually theheat ofa computer・A・is sentintotheair9B.helps thefive homeownersC.is usedtwiceD.makes thecomputer workbetter
2.The e-radiator ismainly used・A.tohelpMicrosoftB.to provideheatC.toheatthe computerD.to drivethecomputer
3.How muchcould thesystem saveits usersa monthA.About20dollars.B.About440dollars.C.About36yuan.D.About36dollars.
4.The besttitle ofthepassagemaybe“A.An EnvironmentProblemB.The FutureComputersC.A NewWay toHeat Homes。
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