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2023年中考英语模拟试卷注意事项:答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内
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5.单项选择I.、_1will theinvitations besent toour guests—In threedays.A・How oftenB.How soonC.How longD.How far、2You shouldgo tosee himsince he is soseriously ill.,heisyour brother.A.In allB.First of all C.Above allD.After all、3Saving theearth beginswith smallthings.For example,we cansave electricityby turningoff thelights whenwe leavea room.Simple thingslike bringinga bagto goshopping canalso help.A.reusable B.reflected C.recycled、4Im sorry.My parentsarent here now.They haveon theirjourney toHainan.A.sold outB.left outC.set outD.brought out、一5Jane.I hearthere willbe anart clubin ourschool.—Wonderful!I cantwait toit.A.join B.repeat C.forget D.receive、一6Excuse me,I takea photoof thisbeautiful drawing一Im afraidnot.There isa sign“No Photo”.A.may B.must C.should D.need、7I wastired out,so Istopped thecar ashort rest.A.have B.having C.to haveD.had、8visitors cameto takephotos ofHongyadong duringthe vacation.A.Thousand B.Thousand ofC.Thousands D.Thousands of、9That redbicycle beHelens.Helens bicycleis black.A.can B.cantC・mustD.mustnt、10Lily isshy girl,but shesgood atplaying guitar.A.an,the B.a,the C.a,/D.an,/完形填空II.11“Er,er,er.......Fm sorryI forgetmy words9Tom rushedout of the hallwith hisface red.People afraidof speakinginpublic aresuffering from“Stage Fright”.Stage frightmakes aperson1In that2it canmake onesmind(空白)go blankand forget3one oughtto say,or toact.Actors,musicians,dancers,lawyers,even TVshow hostsA.make upfor B.result inC.prepare forD.draw attentionto
4.According tothe study,people whoread more books in adolescence arelikely to.a・have betterliteracy b.achieve morein adulthoodc.have bettercommunication skillsd.achieve morepleasant personalitiesA.ac B.be C.cd D.abF
18、阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项(气候)After twoweeks of meetings inParis,195countries reachedan agreementon December12to dowith climate change.Its thefirst timein historythat mostof the worlds countries,rich orpoor,agreed totake action.The agreementsets thelong-time goalof makingsure theworld temperaturedoes notget2℃higher thanthe levelsin the1800s.Otherwise therewillbe seriousproblems onEarth likenatural disasters.(经济),The agreementalso askscountries tovolunteer to make promisesbased oneach country^economy politicsand(technology.For developedcountries,they willdo evenmore.They have a planto offerover$100billion about647billion)yuan to help poorer countries developclean energylike waterand windpower.(法律约束的)Besides,there aresome legally binding rules.Those countriesneed toset nationalgoals forcutting greenhouse(升放)gas emissionsF everyfive years.And they will publiclyreport theirprogress everyfive yearsstarting in
2023.However,the ParisAgreement alonewont solvethe climatechange problem.The futuredepends onhow welleach countrywillcarry outtheir promises.
1.The agreementreached by195countries isabout the・A.world economyB.gas emissionsC.climatechange D.natural disasters
2.Lots ofmoney willbe offeredto helppoorercountries.A.reduce noisepollution B.produce cleanenergyC・control climatechangeD.develop theireconomy
3.According tothe passagethe ParisAgreement・A.can solvethe9climate problemaloneB.neednt costa greatdeal ofmoneyC.only dependson developedcountriesD.includes somelegallybindingrules书面表达V.、李华的英国笔友来信说,她想了解中国的传统节日中秋节假如你是李华,请你给写一封信,介绍该19Jessica Jessica节日内容须包含以下所有要点中秋节的时间;
1.中秋节的传统习俗及庆祝方式全家人一起吃饭,赏月,吃月饼等;
2.我最期待的活动3,要求词(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数);.语句通顺,意思连贯,书写工整
1.807002Dear Jessica,Im gladto hearfrom you.Now letme introducethe Mid-Autumn Festivaltoyou._____________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua参考答案单项选择I.、1B、2D、3A、4C、5A、7C、8D、9B、10B完形填空II.、
111.c
2.A
3.B
4.C
5.B
6.C
7.D
8.C
9.A
10.A
11.D
12.B
13.A
14.C
15.DHL语法填空、
121.was walking
2.was played
3.to find
4.trying
5.relaxed
6.told
7.lost
8.Dont be阅读理解IV.、
131.A
3.B
4.B、
141.C
2.A
3.C
4.D、
151.A
2.B
3.A
4.D
5.D、
161.D
2.B
3.A
4.C
5.C、
171.B
2.C
3.A
4.D、
181.C
2.B
3.D书面表达V.、19Dear Jessica,Im gladto hearfrom you.Now letme introducethe Mid-Autumn Festivalto you.The Mid-Autumn Festivalfalls on the15th of the8th lunarmonth.Ifs a big dayfor usChinese people.All thefamily membersget together to celebratethe festival.Inthe evening,we usuallyhave abig dinner.And thenwe gooutside andenjoy thefull moon.The moonthat nightlooks thebrightest.With thebeautiful moonup in the sky,we sittogethertoeat mooncakes,and shareour stories.For me,the bestpartis to enjoy themoon andeat mooncakes.Mooncakes tastevery delicious.They looklike themoon,big andround.Yours,Li Huasufferedfrom stage fright atone timeor4Diana Nicholsis anexpert inhelping peoplefree fromstage frightat amedical centerin NewYork City.She helpsactorslearn to5themselves.Miss Nicholssays somepeople havealways been6to performbefore theaudience.Others,shesays,develop stagefright aftera terribleexperience.She offersthem adviceto controlthe fear.One wayis tosmile7going ontothe stage.Taking twodeep breaths8helps.Deep9helps youget controlof yourbody.Miss Nicholsasks herpatients totell themselvesthat theirspeech orperformance doesnot haveto be10Its Htomake amistake.She tellsthem they should not be toonervous whilethey areperforming.It isimportant that theyshouldcontinue toperformwhile she is helpingthem.After eachperformance,they discusswhat happenedand find out what12helped andwhatdid not.As theyperform more and more,theywillfear13Miss Nicholssays theaim isonly toreduce stagefright,not tosmoothit away14This is15a littlestagefrightmakes apersonmore careful,and improvesthe performance.
1.A.joyful B.unhappy C.nervous D.hopeless
2.A.case B.mood C.sense D.condition
3.A.when B.what C.how D.whether
4.A.others B.other C.another D.the other
5.A.cure B.control C.hold D.protect
6.A.satisfled B.happy C.afraid D.surprised
7.A.since B.until C.during D.before
8.A.too B.as wellC.also D.either
9.A.breathing B.to breatheC.to havebreathed D.breathes
10.A.perfect B.fine C.good D.pleasant
11.A.incorrect B.important C.unnecessary D.all right
12.A.people B.advice C.words D.measures
13.A.less andless B.fewer andfewer C.moreandmore D.smaller andsmaller
14.A.practically B.easily C.completely D.really
15.A.why B.that C.since D.because语法填空m.、12I wasfeeling alittle sadbecause mymother hadlost herjob.One day,while ILwalk on the street,I heardthata beautifulpiece ofpiano music
2.play abovethe noiseof the people.I walkedmore slowly3,findoutwhere it was comingfrom.Then Isaw ayoung ladysitting at a piano.She wassinging songsabout love,believing yourselfand keepingon
4.try,The wayshe wassinging made me5・relax.Istood therequietly,watching herplaying onsuch acrowded NewYork square.I thoughtthat shemust bebrave enoughtoperform infront ofso many people.She noticedme.I walkedover and6,tell herhow goodher musicsounded.nThank you.H she said.nI have been goingthrougha hardtime recently,but youvemademehopeful again.I saidto her.Tm gladthat Icould help/*she replied.nWhy areyou sosad”nWelI,my mom
7.lose herjob,and Imnot surewhat to do…“Did younotice theway youwere walkingYour headwas down.**she said.8・not beupset,because opportunitycomesin differentways andif yourhead isdown,you mightnot seeit.You shouldsmile more...lift yourhead up.”I lookedat her,amazed athow she was encouragingme.nWhy areyou playingthe pianoherenow”I askedher with asmile.She explainedthat shesaw alot ofunhappy peoplein theworld andshe triedto cheerthem upby playingmusic.I smiledalittle wilder,realizing thatno difficultiescould stopme fromgoing on.阅读理解IV.A、13Much hasbeen saidand writtenabout heroesnow,mainly becausemanypeoplethink wehave toofew ofthem.There aremany differentkinds ofheroes,but theyusually seem to havetwo things.First,heroes showtheir greatpower byactions.Second,heroes canbe testedby thetime.Because ofthese goodpoints,we needto chooseour heroescarefully.Olympic winnerJackie Joyner-Kersee tellsyoung people to workhard.She hopesthat ifsomeone triesto copyher,it willbebecause shehas gotsuccess byworking hard.She saysthat ahero shouldaffect anotherpersons life.Poet MayaAngelou believesthat ahero encouragespeopletotreat otherswell.A heroshould showpoliteness,courage,patience,and strengthall thetime.A heroshould encourageothers tofollow himwith actions,even thoughonly insmall ways.Author DanielBoorstin suggests that,uCelebritiesare people who appearon newspapers,but heroes are people who makehistory.If aperson istruly ahero,he orshe willnot besoon forgotten.(尊重)We allneed heroes.We needto beable torespect peoplearound us.Many times,the greatestheroesarethepeoplewecan seeevery day—our relatives,friends,and neighbours—who willnever giveup whenfacing difficulty.The parentwho supportsour family,the teacherwho willmake moremoney atanother jobbut choosestohelpstudents—all thesepeople canbe consideredas heroes.A herosets a good example,an examplethat encouragesothers tofollow.
1.Joyner-Kersee hopesthat youngpeople.A.will workhard B.will becomeheroesC.will followher D.will achieveher goal
2.The underlinedword“celebrities”in Paragraph4means・志愿者记者政客名人A.B.C.D.
3.From thepassage weknow that.A.there arefewer heroesthan beforeB.many common people setexamples tousC.heroes shouldbe polite,patient andfamousD.heroes haveto dosome greatthings
4.The best title forthis passageis.A.What HeroesDo B.Who AreHeroesC.How HeroesLive D.Where HeroesareB14Dear friends,we warmlywelcome youto Hamilton,Canada!If you want tostay herein hotels,please makeyour bestchoice.Days Inn HamiltonAddress:210Main StreetEast Telephone:414-6433The numberof rooms:120Single room:$25Double room:$35Special attractions:air-conditioned rooms,French restaurant,swimming pool,shops,coffee bar.Best Western HamiltonAddress:1530Stone ChurchRoad EastTelephone:414-5620The numberof rooms:50Single room:$12Double:$18Special attractions:close tothe airport,telephone ineach room,bar,restaurant,garage,swimming pool,free Wifi.Comfort InnHamiltonAddress:1500Stone ChurchRoad WestTelephone:414-6446The numberof rooms:120Single room:$15Double$20Special attractions:European restaurant,television,shops,nightclub,free Wifi.Sheraton HamiltonHotelAddress:1264116King StreetWest,HamiltonTelephone:414-8200The numberof rooms:180Single room:$30Double$50Special attractions:air-conditionedrooms,Japanese andChinese restaurants,swimming pool,large garden,free Wifi.
1.About DaysInnHamilton,the followingare rightEXCEPT.A.it has a FrenchrestaurantB.the numberof roomsis120C.it hasno freeWifi orshopsD.the pricefor a single roomis$
252.If youbook a room aheadin Best WesternHamilton,you willcall atA.414-5620B.414-6433C.414-6446D.414-
82003.Where isComfort InnHamilton locatedA.At210Main StreetEast.B.At1264116King StreetWest.C.At1500Stone ChurchRoad West.D.At1530Stone ChurchRoad East.
4.Which ofthe followingwill youchoose ifyouwanttoenjoyChinese foodA.BestWesternHamilton.B.1530Stone ChurchRoad East.C.Comfort InnHamilton.D.Sheraton HamiltonHotel.C、(旧衣月艮).15It washard being the younger of twosisters.I gotall thehand-me-downs I never gottodoanything firstandmy teachersalways said,“Oh,youre Jennyslittle sister/9No,I amLauren!”Ineverliked beingthe younger.Jenny and I gotalongwith afew fightshere andthere.(伤疤)Then afew yearsago,Jenny andI wereina car accident.She wasokay,but Ihad a large scar on myface.I wasverysad.Jenny toldme Ishouldnt worryabout thescar.One daywe wereriding homefrom schoolonthebus.A boynamed Jordanmade fun of meabout myscar.This wenton forabout a month.Finally Ibroke downand toldJenny abouthim.She wasangry.When Jordanmade funofmethe nexttime,Jenny stoodup,walked towhere he was sittingand saidsomething intohis ear.Ididnt knowexactly whatshe said,but Jordannever saidasingleword tome again.So,even thoughgetting allofthehand-me-downs mightnotbethe best,I wasvery happyto haveabigsister likeJenny.When根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内anyone asksnow,I willtell them,“Yes,Im Jennyslittle sister.”
1.Why didLauren hatebeingtheyoungerofthe twosistersA.Because shecould donothing first.B.Because Jennyoften beather.C.Because Jennyalways made funofher.D.Because Jennyalways madeher busy.
2.Lauren had a largescaronher facebecause of.A.a fightwith hersisterB.acaraccidentC・a fightwithaboyD.a busaccident
3.
1.On thebus,Jordan often.
1.made funof LaurenB.helped LaurenC.madefunof JennyD.helped Jenny
4.When Laurensays,Yes,Im Jennyslittle sister”,sheisvery.A.angry B.sadC.upset D.proud
5.Whats thebesttitlefor thepassageA.Laurens sisterB.Lauren andJennyC.My sisterandID.Im JennyssisterD、16At sixteenRon Mackiemight havestayed atschool,but thefuture calledto himexcitedly.Get outtheclassroom intoa job.n itsaid,and Ronobeyed.His father,supporting thedecision,found aplace forhim ina supermarket.*You arelucky,Ron,hesaid.For everyboy witha jobthese days,theres a dozen without.”So Ronjoined theworkingworld at twenty pounds a week.For ayear hespent hisdays fillingshelves withtins offood.By theend ofthat timehe waslooking backon hisschooldays(多样化)asatime oftreat varietyand satisfaction.He searchedfor aninterest inhis work,with littlesuccess.One fineday insteadof goingto workRon gota lift on alorry goingsouth.With ninepounds inhis pocket,a fullheart andagreat longingfor thesea,he setout tomakeabetter wayfor himself.That evening,in Bournemouth,he hadsandwich andadrink ina caferun byan eldlyman andhis wife.Before he had finishedthe sandwich,the womanhad takenhim onfor therestof thesummer,attwentypoundsaweek,a roomupstairs andthree mealsa day.The easeand speedof itrather tookRonsbreath away.At quiettimes Ronhad tocheck theold mansarithmetic in the recordsofthebusiness.At theend ofthe season,he stayedonthecoast.He wasagain surprisedhow straightforwarditwasfor aboy ofseventeento makea living.He workedin shopsmostly,but oncehe tooka jobin hotelfor threeweeks.Late inOctober he was takenonby thesick managerofashoe shop.Ron soonfound himselfin chargethere;hewasthe onlyone whocould keep the books.
1.By saying”For everyboy witha jobthese days,there isadozenwithout”,Rons fathermeant:A.At thattime boyshad jobsbut girlsdidnt.B.Every boycould onlyhave onejob becausethere werentenough.C.There musthavebeenat leasttwelve boyswho hadlost theirjobs.D.Ron waslucky tohaveajob whilemany othersdidnt haveone.
2.It tookaboutayear forRon torealize that.A.he workedwell becausehewasinterested inthe jobB.his workatthesupermarket wasdullC.being atwork wasmuch betterthan goingto schoolD.the storemanager wantedto getrid ofhim
3.Ron lefthis firstjob because.A・he wantedto atthe seasideB.he knewhe wouldwork inBournemouthC.he gota freeliftona lorryD.he didntfeel well
4.What doesthe wordit underlinedin paragraph3refer toA.The money.B.The cafe.C.The job.D.Three meals.
5.Ron soonfound himselfhaving somesay inthe shoeshop becauseA.hewasyoung andstrongB.he goton wellwith managerthereC.he knewhow tokeeptheaccounts ofthe businessD.hehadlots ofexperience withshopsE、17Books BringSuccessPeople growingwith morebooks are more likely to besuccessful.According toGerman novelistHeinrich Mann,a housewithout books is likearoomwithout windows.Mann simplystatedthe valueof books,but someresearchers havefound evidencethat peoplewith books in theirhomes reallydo gainawindow ontheworld.A newstudy inthe journalSocial ScienceResearch^published inOctober,suggeststhat peoplewho grow up with morebooks aremorelikelytohave educational advantages,and toachieve morein life,than peoplewhogrowup withoutthem.In thestudy,over160,000adults from31countries andregions wereasked aboutthe numberof booksthere werein their(读写能力卜(计算能力)homes whenthey were16years old.They werethen giventests inliteracy numeracyand informationcommunicationtechnology.The researchshows thatthe numberof booksfor eachhousehold variesgreatly fromcountry tocountry.For example,thenumber of booksis27in Turkey,143intheUK and218in Estonia.But“the totaleffects ofhome librarysize onliteracy arelargeeverywhere^.The researchers found thatpeoplewhohad onlylower levelsof secondaryeducation buthadalarge numberof booksathome gota similarscore asuniversity graduateswho grewup withonly afew books.The Guardiannewspaper commentedthat“bookish adolescencemakes foragooddeal of educationaladvantage.99^Adolescent exposureto bookscan compensate for shortcominqsnot onlyin adultliteracy butalso numeracy:its impactsareequal toadditional yearsofeducation,Sikora toldScience Alert.Apart fromthe educationalbenefits,growing upwith morebooks alsoplays animportant rolein adultsuccess.Through analyzingtheir personalinformation,researchersfoundthatpeoplesurrounded bybooksinadolescence areonaverage moresuccessful inadulthood thanthose whohad onlyfew booksatayounger age.“Early exposureto booksintheparental homematters becausebooksarean basicpart ofroutines andpractices that(认知能力)”,enrich lifelongcognitive competenciesSikora toldScience Alert.These competenciesare importantto futuredevelopment.Without doubt,the factthat weare movingtoward adigital eracould weakenthe importanceof printedbooks.For now,however,66they stillseemtomaintain quitealargepositive benefit,which showsno signof abating(减弱researchers wroteinthe paper.
1.Whats thestudy mainlyaboutA.Reading habitsof differentcountries.B.The benefitsof growingupwithmorebooks.C.How readingbooks bringseducational advantages.D.The impactsofbooksonpeopleof differentages.
2.How manybooks doan averageBritish familyown,according tothe studyA.
27.B.
32.C.
143.D.
218.
3.The underlinedphrase^compensatefor”probably means・。
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