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江西省年中考英语真题2024
一、单项填空,请阅读下面各小题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D最个选项中选出可以填入空白处的佳选项(本大题共8小题,每小题1分,共8分)
1.I likeacting andIm in the groupat school.A.theater B.chess C.speech D.ping-pong
2.一Has Bobarrived yet一No,hes onhis way.Hell behere.A.daily B.easily C.first D.soon
3.——Tom,can youhelp mewith thehousework一Sure,but Imright now.A.lost B.busy C.worried D.lonely
4.一Where isHelenIm notsure.Maybe sheher baseballA.had B・was havingC.is havingD.will havelesson.
5.Ted preferredpop musicwhen heabout hisfavorite musicin theinterview.A.was askedB.asked C.is askedD.asks
6.一Look!The lakeis clean.I neverthrow litterinto it.—If everyonedoes this,it wouldbe.A.dirtier B.the dirtiestC.cleaner D.the cleanest
7.Oh,I getit-you wantme todo allthe workyou sitat homedoing nothing.A.or B.while C.until D.unless
8.一Oh hi,Fm lookingfor apair of shoes.—Well,you to the rightplace.We havea lotofshoesin ourshop.A.came B.were comingC.will comeD.have come
二、完形填空(本大题共26小题,每小题1分,共26分)A)请先阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入相应空白处的最佳选项Anansi theWiseSome peoplethink theyknow everything.Anansi thespider didntthink that.Hewas a
9.spider.And heknew tohave realwisdom(智慧),he hadto learnmore.()One day,Anansi founda an10,gourd onthe groundand heE.Please comeabout15minutes early.F.I canget youan appointmentthis Thursday.G.Would yoube ableto come in on Friday at15:30
五、书面表达15分
63.我国义务教育阶段实施双减政策以来,学生拥有更多的课余时间为了引导学生更好地利用课余时间,增强时间管理意识,学校英语社团以Making BetterUse ofTime为题向学生征文,请你根据下列写作要点写一篇短文投稿写作要点
1.When doyou havefree time
2.What doyou oftendo inyour free time Give3examples
3.Do youthink yourfree timeis betterused Whyor whynot要求
1.短文应包括所有的写作要点,条理清楚,行文连贯,可适当发挥;
2.短文中不能出现真实的人名、校名、地名等信息;
3.词数80-120,短文开头已给出,不计入总词数Making BetterUse ofTimeAs ajunior highschool student,I havegot morefreetimein recentyears.参考答案
1.A
2.D
3.B
4.C
5.A
6.C
7.B
8.D
9.D;
10.A;
11.B;
12.C;
13.D;
14.C;
15.C;
16.A;
17.C;
18.D;
19.B;
20.D;
24.dish;
25.start;
26.even;
27.tons;
28.popular;
29.order;
30.rises;
31.such;
32.stories;
21.B;
22.A;
23.A
35.A
36.C
37.B
38.D
39.B
40.D
41.B
42.B
43.A
44.D
45.D
46.B
47.C
48.A
49.D
50.A
51.C
52.C
53.F;
54.C;
55.A;
56.G;
57.E
58.B;
59.C;
60.F;
61.G;
62.E
33.different;
34.As
63.略had anidea.M
11.I get advice from others andput itin thisgourd,thenIll bewiser than anyone elsein theworld.nSo,he wentfrom houseto houseand askedthe othercreatures(生物),Whats yourbest pieceof12,And theywere allhappy tosharetheir wisdom,because theycould seethat Anansi
13.it.The snail(蜗牛)said,Dont bein ahurry.
14.is nota100-meter race.The butterflysaid,nLife isshort.Enjoy everyday.”The antsaid,Youll
15.be greaton yourown.Everyone needsthe helpof others.Anansi wasvery happywith allthis advice.He tookit andput itin
16.gourd.And whenhe*d filledthe gourd,hethought tohimself,nNow,I havemore wisdomthananyoneelse.I must17,the wisdom,so noone cansteal it.”He18,and sawa holehigh upin atree,and he had anidea.Anansi heldthe gourdin twolegs andtried to
19.the treewith hisother sixlegs.But the gourd wastoo bigand hecouldn*t climb.His sonwas nearbywatching him.MDaddy,H hesaid,nwhy dontyou
20.thegourdto yourback andthenclimb the tree”Thats verygood advice,said Anansi.Thank youfor sharingit withme.And thenAnansirealized thatadvice isonly21,when weshare itwith someone.So,he climbedthetreewith thegourd onhis back.And whenAnansi reachedthe
22.,he heldthegourd upto thewind.All theadvice flewinto thesky andtraveled
23.the land.And wisdomcame toeveryone.
9.A.quiet B.crazy C.poor D.clever
10.A.empty B.small C.soft D.broken
11.A.So B.If C.Before D.Although
12.A.news B.work C.advice D.wood
13.A.stood B,forgot C.missed D.needed
14.A.Action B.Sport C.Life D.Health
15.A.always B.often C.never D.usually
16.A.his B.her C.its D.their
17.A.find B.sell C.hide D.collect
18.A.fell asleepB.showed upC.ran awayD.looked around
19.A.hit B.climb C.pull D.shake
20.A.send B.hand C.turn D.tie
21.A.simple B.useful C.interesting D.real
22.A.top B.house C.ground D.mountain
23.A.across B.with C.into D.underB)请先阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后用方框中所给词的适当形式填空,并将答案填写到答题卡的相应位置每个词限用一次even asstart storyorder suchtons differentdish popularrisesIn EastChina*s Jiangxiprovince,noodles aremore thanjust a
24.一theyrealmost away oflife.In fact,most peoplehere
25.the daywith abowl of rice noodles in themorning.This dishis sopopular thatsome locals have_
26.compared havingrice noodlestoenjoying freshsea food.Jiangxi ishome tonearly30,000rice noodlerestaurants.According toa report,Jiangxi producedmore than
1.4million
27.ofrice noodlesin
2020.More than60%of theforeign salesof Chinasricenoodles arefrom Jiangxi.This dishis also
28.among peoplefromotherparts ofChina.The reportshows that people agedbetween18and24make upabout33%of customers.They often
29.rice noodlesand takeawaymeals online.The percentage(百分比)
30.to over65%for customersunder30years old.“Enjoying
31.a specialty(特产)is oneway to getareal experienceof localcooking culture/*said alocal foodexpert.He addedthat moreefforts shouldbe madeto findout the_
32.behind Jiangxiricenoodles.The charm(魅力)of thiscommon dishcomes fromits storiesand
33.tastes-thenoodles areprepared differentlyin eachof Jiangxis11cities.
34.these noodlesare suchan importantpart ofJiangxi culture,localshavedone theirbest toprotect itsreputation(声誉)as alocal specialty.
三、阅读理解,A)请阅读下面短文,根据短文内容从每小题所给的A、B、C、D最U个选项中选出!佳选项(本大题共23小题,每小题2分,共46分)阅读理解Riverside BBPrice:from$30per nighBedrooms:single,twin or double roomsView:river()Location:20minutes fromcity centertaxiFacilities:private bathroom,WiFi,air-con,fridge,TV,restaurantBeautiful ApartmentPrice:from$60per nightNumberof rooms:whole apartmentwith livingroom,kitchen,bathroomsBedrooms:2sleeps4View:parkLocation:5minutes fromcity centertaxiFacilities:WiFi,air-con,TVCapsule HotelPrice:from$13per nightSize:
2.5square metersBed:all singleView:noneLocation:city centerFacilities:shared bathroomand entertainmentroom,USB,WiFi,TV
35.How muchdoes abed atCapsule Hotelcost pernightA.From$
13.B.From$
30.C.From$
60.D.From$
90.
36.Which hotelis thefarthest from the citycenterA.Park Hotel.B.Capsule Hotel.C.Riverside BB.D.Beautiful Apartment.
37.Which of the followingis TRUEaccording to the adsaboveA.You canget doublerooms atCapsule Hotel.B,You cancook mealsat BeautifulApartment.C.You canuse publicbathrooms atRiverside BB.D.You canstay in any of the hotelswith abeautiful view.阅读理解Ed wasa professionalfootball player,but in2017hehadan accidentin aswimming pool.After that,he couldntmovehis bodyfrom theshoulders down.Doctors toldhim thathed probablynever walk again,but Eddidnt wantto believethis.He hadrecently gotengaged订婚to thewoman whois nowhis wifeand hesaid thatshe wasthe mainreason hewanted to get better.Hespent sixdays staringat his toes脚趾and tryingto makethem move——and,finally,he succeeded!This wasthe startofa longjourney.While inhospital,Ed metPaul,a manin hislate thirties.Doctors hadalso toldPaul hewould neverwalkagain,butEd encouragedhim notto giveup andsix monthslater,Paul told Ed he was walkingwith astick.Only ayear afterhis accident,Ed climbedthe highestmountain inWales.Since thenhe hasalso climbeda6,500-meter mountain in Nepaland hesaid thatafter eachbig climbhe noticedhis bodycould donewmovements.Two yearslater,31-year-oldEd climbed8,848meters,the heightof theworlds highestmountain,by goingup anddownhis parents*stairs2,783times.When hefinished,he tolda newsreporter hehad lovedit althoughit sometimeswaspainful andboring*.He alsoraised£46,000for charity.Ed hopeshis storycan helppeople.That*s whyhe startedhis owncharity,M2M,which aimsto supportnpeoplefacing challengesin life.
138.Who didEd wanttogetbetter mainlyforA.His parents.B.His docto匚C.His friend.D.His wife.
39.What isEd likeaccording toParagraph3A.Brave.B.Helpful.C.Honest.D.Hard-working.
40.What doesthe underlinedword itin Paragraph5refer toA.Raising money.B.Doing newmovements.C.Visiting parents.D.Going upand downstairs.
41.Put theevents aboutEd intothe correctorder according tothepassage.a.Ed startedM2M.b.Ed succeededin makinghistoesmove.c.Ed hadan accidentinaswimming pool.d.Ed climbedthe highestmountaininWales.e.Edclimbedhis parents*stairs2,783times.A.c-e-b-d-a B.c-b-d-e-a C.e-a-b-d-c D.e-b-d-c-a
42.What wouldbe thebest titlefor the passageA.A FootballPlayer.B.A ChallengeLover.C.A CharityWorker.D.A MountainClimber.阅读理解The Maoriarrived in New Zealandfrom Polynesian(波利尼西亚)islands abouta thousandyears ago.They werethe firstpeople to live in New Zealand.In thelate18th century,Europeans cameto livein New Zealand.At thattime,the populationof the Maori wasmaybe250,000in New Zealand.Over thenext onehundred years,wars anddisease killedmany Maori people.By theendofthe19th century,there wereonly about40,000Maori peopleleft.During thistime,theMaori alsolost muchof theirland tothe Europeans.Many ofthem wereafraid thatthey mightlose theirtraditions andlanguagetoo,but thisdid nothappen.Today the Maori populationis increasing.There areabout500,000MaoripeopleinNew Zealand.Most livelikeother NewZealanders,but theyare keepingthe Maori language andtraditions alive.There arenow Maori radio andtelevisionstations.Many schoolsteach in the Maorilanguage.Nearly onehalf ofMaorilanguagespeakers are25yearsold oryounger.Maori cultureis alsoalive andwell.At the center ofMaori cultureis theHmaraen.This isa specialplace forceremoniesand meetings.Today thenumber ofmarae inNewZealandis increasing.Many ofthe newmarae arein thecities.Now peoplein thecities canmeet andlearn abouttheir Maoritraditions.Today mostNewZealandcities haveMaori festivalseach year.Among festivalactivities arecompetitions inspeaking,dancing andsinging.Children practicefor months.Then allthe Maoriin thearea arriveto watchthecompetitions andsee whowins.The Maorihave gonethrough hardtimes.Today theylive acomfortable,modem life.They keep their culturaltraditions alive,because theyhave passedand arepassing themon totheir children.
43.When didthe Maorifirst arriveinNewZealandA.Around11th century.B.Around14th century.C.Around16th century.D.Around18th century.
44.What happenedtotheMaori duringthe19th centuryA.They ownedmore land.B・They losttheir language.C.They leftNewZealand.D.They hada smallerpopulation.
45.How dotheMaorikeeptheirtraditionsaliveCheck andchoose theright answer.a.Increase thenumber ofmarae.b.Move tothecenterof NewZealand.c.Set upMaoriradioand TVstations.d.Teach in theMaorilanguage inmany schools.e.Hold competitionsin speaking,dancing andsinging.A.bcde B.abed C.abde D.acde
46.Whats thetheme ofthe passageA.Art.B.Culture.C.Travel.D.Technology.
47.What wouldbe thebest structureofthepassageI
①一A.1-----------------1---------1B.|---------------1----------1
②③④⑤⑥②③④⑤⑥I
①②I I
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①②③I I
④⑤I1—
⑥一11—
⑥」阅读理解In October2018,someone inSouth Carolinawon$
1.5billion.The nearlyimpossible odds(概率)of winningwere1in
302.5million!Many peopleprobably wishtheyd beenthe luckyones happilyaccepting theprize.Its nothard toimagine thethings onecould dowith thisnewfound wealth,but wouldthis moneyactually makesomeonehappy Theexperiences ofseveral lottery(抽奖)winners showthat itprobably wouldnt.Suddenly comingintobig moneycan changea person*s lifein unexpectedand sometimesunpleasant ways.Take WilliamPost,forexample,who hadonly$
2.46inthebank whenhe won$
16.2million ina NewYork lotteryin
1998.Within3months,hewaspoor againbecause ofcareless spending.He wasntas happyas hefelt beforewinning theprize.Then therewas CallieRogers,a Britishteenager froma commonfamily,won$3million in
2003.She boughtherfamily andfriends lavishgifts andbought herselfexpensive clothes.After sixyears,Callie lostall hermoney andrealizedthat moneydidnt makeher happy.In fact,she becameworried thatpeople werefriendly withher onlytogethermoney.Lottery winnersare notthe onlyones whocan endup unhappy.People whoget bigmoney forsome otherreasons,e.g.receiving moneyfrom others,are alsoat risk.They maynot knowhow todeal withmoney anddo notask expertsfor advice.They wastemoney onthings theydont needand giveaway toomuch moneyto friendsand relatives.Researchers found thatpeople are happywhen theyare ableto payfor theirbasic needs,such asfood,clothes,asafe placetolive,and healthcare.People arealso happywhen theygive reasonable(合理的)amounts of money tocharities.Giving makesthem feelas iftheyre makinga difference.Lavish things,such asexpensive clothesand cars,only makepeople happyforamoment.People canhope andwish tosuddenly comeinto lotsofmoneyto improvetheir lives,but perhapsthere arebetterways tofind happiness.A.By givingan example.B.By listingnumbers.
48.How doesthe writersupport his opinion in Paragraph2C.By tellingthe differences.D.By askinga question.
49.What didWilliam andCallie havein commonaccordingtothe passageA・They camefromthesame country.B・They wonthe lotteriesinthesame year.C.They werepoor beforewinning thelotteries.D.They spenttheir moneyquickly andcarelessly.
50.What doesthe underlinedwordlavish11inParagraph3meanA.Expensive.B.Funny.C.Surprising.D.Lucky.
51.Which ofthe followingcan beinferred fromthe passageA.Big moneybrings lastinghappiness.B・Peoples livesdepend onlottery prizes.C・Reasonable spendingmakes peoplehappy.D.The basicneeds ofpeopleareeasily satisfied.
52.Whats thewriters purposefor writingthepassageA.To encouragereaders to make bigmoney.B・To advisepeople tostay awayfrom lotteries.C.To showhisopinionabout moneyand happiness.D.To sharesome successstories aboutfinding happiness.B)请先阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后根据短文内容从下面方框内的七个选项中选择五个还原到文中,使短文意思通顺、结构完整,并在答题卡上将其序号涂黑一空一句Five Tipsto ImproveYour MemoryMostof usknow thatour brainsbecome smallerin sizeas weget older,but didyou knowthat dietand lifestylehavean effecton howwell ourbrains workResearchshows thateating lotsof fruit,vegetables andproteins(蛋白质)improves memory._
53.Eating oilyfish()or darkchocolate withover70%cocoa andtaking VitaminD3can alsohelp makeyour memorystronger.
54.A2011study showedthat regularexercise actuallyincreases brainsize.Another studyfoundthat exerciseimproved memoryin someolder people;surprisingly itfound thatone singletraining periodhad thesameeffect onmemory asregular,long exerciseperiod!One studyfoundthateight weeksof short,dailymeditation(默想)improvedmemory.Other waysto relaxcan alsoimproveour short-term memory.Try taking5-10minutes ofyour dayto meditateor listento music.
55.Experts saythat agereduces ourability tolearn,but sleepcan help,
56.A2019studyfound thatstudents learnedthings betterbefore andafter ashort sleep!
57.Try tomemorize informationlike phonenumbers andaddresses ratherthan puttingtheinformation inyour phone.You couldalso learna languageordobrain traininglike crosswords(填字游戏).A.Or evenjust takea shower!B.Its importantto keepa healthybody.C.The roleof exerciseis reallyimportant too.D.Use yourphone tohelp youmemorize things.E.To keepyour brainin goodcondition,you needto useit.F.Try toavoid sugaryfoods suchas cakesand milkchocolate.G.For yourbrain towork well,7-9hours ofsleep isnecessary.U!、补全对话(本大题共5小题,每小题1分,共5分)请阅读下面对话,根据对话内容从下面方框内的七个选项中选择五个填入空白处,使对话通顺、合理,意思完整一空一句(Williamiscallingtomakeanappointment(预约)withthereceptionist(接待员)toseeDr.Kim.William=W,receptionist-R)R:Good morning.Dr.Kims office.
58.W:Hello.Pd liketomakean appointmentto seeDr.Kim.R:
59.W:William Jenson.R:
60.Can youcomeinat11:15W:Um...Id prefersomething inthe afternoon.I workinthemorning.R:
61.Are youfree thenW:Let mesee...yes,that*s fine.R:OK.So yourappointment iswith Dr.Kim at15:30on Friday.
62.W:Great!Thank you!A.Dr.Kim speaking.B.How canI helpyouC.What isyour name,pleaseD.How about10:30onFriday。
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