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河南省驻马店市遂平县第一初级中学2024届中考适应性考试英语试题含答案考生须知全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答选择题必须用铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹
1.2B的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号
2.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
3.单项选择I.、1Gee,mum,what areyou cookingin the kitchen Itso delicious,I cantwait totry it.A.looks B.smells C.tastes D.feels、2My brotheralways goesto thelibrary Saturdaymorning.A.on B.in C.at D.to、4-Why cantI sharemy boarding-pass pictureon WechatMoments(条形码)-Because thebarcode on the boarding-pass beused to find theinformation yougave to the flightcompany.A.must B.can C.should D.will、5She canspeak littleEnglish but she dareswith foreigners.A.talked B.talking C.to talk
5、My deskmateis really・She likesto attenddifferent activitiesafter school.A.active B.quietC.lazy D.honest、6In thepast,we gotinformation frompaper books.A.hardly B.mainly C.loudly D.recently、一7Who will give usthe speechon publicmanners—Dr.Stark.Hes goodat manners,but nobodyknows forsure.A.can B.might C.should D.would、一8When you to theparty一Two daysago.And theyalso invitedTony.A.did;invite B.will;inviteC.were;invited D.are;invited
9、■“Dad,it issaid that the Change-4spacecraft landedon thefar sideof themoon.Could youtell me-Sorry.Lefs searchfor theinformation on the Internet.A.whether itis thefirst spacecraftto landon thefar sideof themoonB.when did the amazingthing happenC.if the spacecraft hasdone experimentsor notD.how longthespacecrafthas landedon thefar sideof themoon、10Amazing China,a filmabout Chinas achievements,is agreat andmakes more
5.What willmost probablybe talkedabout nextafter readingthe passageA.Inventions createdby IBMin thepast.B.Peoples opinionson the developments.C.Something that will happenin thefuture.D.More informationon the fourth possibility.书面表达V.、书面表达19近日,学校正在举行的演讲比赛,你写了一篇演讲稿,准备参加演讲比赛,内容“The personwho hasinfluenced memost”提示如下.对我影响最大的人是鲁滨逊,他生于富有的家庭,却迷上了航海;
1.他乐意接受挑战,坚持实现他的梦想;
2.他旅程中陷入困境,在荒凉的岛屿上搭起帐篷求生;
3.他独自一人在岛上生活了十八年,足够耐心地等待回家的机会;
4.我应该……5注意事项.演讲稿须包括所给内容要点,要求语句通顺、意思连贯;
1.第个要点须用句话作适当发挥;252-
3.词数在个左右,演讲稿的首尾已在答题卷上给出,不计入总词数;
390.参考词汇:航行,航海帐篷荒凉的4sailing tentdesolateThe personwho hasinfluenced memost isRobinson.Thafs all.Thank you.参考答案单项选择I.、1B、2A、3B、4C、5A、7B、8C、9A、10B完形填空II.、
111.B
2.A
3.C
4.D
5.A
6.D
7.C
8.A
9.B
10.C语法填空m.、
121.to play
2.give
3.had left
4.to make
5.willgive
6.was waiting
7.saw
8.happened
9.dont think
10.will belong阅读理解IV.、
131.C
2.A
3.C
4.A
6.D
7.B
8.C
9.D
10.B
11.C
12.D
13.A
14.B
15.C、
141.A
2.C
3.C
4.A
5.B、
151.D
2.C
3.D
4.B
5.A、
161.D
2.C
3.A、
171.B
2.D
3.A
4.D
5.D、
181.C
2.D
3.C书面表达V.19The personwho hasinfluenced memost isRobinson.He wasborn in a wealthyfamily,but heis crazyabout sailing.He isreadyto takeon challengesand insistson achievinghis dream.He getsintotrouble duringhis journey.He putsup atent onthelonely islandfor aliving.He haslived aloneonthe islandfor18years.He ispatient enoughto wait for achance toreturn home.I thinkI canlearn from him.When Imin troublein mydaily life,his spiritkeeps megoing.Thafs all.Thank you.people proudof ourcountry.A.doubt B.success C.result D.decision完形填空II.、(顾客)11I haveforgotten thename of the oldlady,who wasa customeron mynewspaper routewhen I was twelve.Yetshe taughtme a1that Ishall neverforget.On awinter afternoon,a friendand Iwere throwingstones onto the roofof the old ladyshouse nearher garden.I founda(光滑的)(滑)perfectly smoothrock andthrew it.The stonewas too2,however,so itslipped frommyhand as I letit goand headedstraight for a smallwindow onthe lady*s door.At the3of brokenglass,we knewwe wereintrouble.We ranfaster thanany ofour stonesflew off her roof.I wastoo4about gettingcaught thatfirst nightto beconcerned aboutthe oldlady with the brokenwindow inwinter.However,a fewdays later,when I was surethat I hadnt been5,1started tofeel guilty.She stillgreeted mewith a smileeach daywhen Igave herthe newspaper,but I was nolonger able to actcomfortably whenseeing6(送)I decided that Iwould7my paperdelivery money,and inthree weeksI hadthe seven dollars thatI thoughtwouldcover the cost of her window.I putthe money in an envelope witha8saying thatIwassorry forbreaking herwindow andhopedthat the sevendollarswould coverthecostof repairingitThe nextday,I9theoldlady herpaper.She thankedme for the paperand gaveme abag ofbiscuits shehad madeherself.I thankedher and ate thebiscuits asI continuedmy route.After severalbiscuits,110anenvelopeand pulledit outof thebag.When Iopened theenvelope,I waswordB.lesson C.subject D.song
2.smooth B.solid C.soft D.light
3.back B.age C.sound D.turn
4.excited B.happy C.sad D.scared
5.discovered B.excused C.praised D.remembered
6.you B.me C.him D.her
7.count B.find C.save D.spend
8.note B.book C.magazine D.poster
9.threw B.handed C.offered D.bought
10.A.sounded B.smelled C.felt D.tastedshocked.Inside werethesevendollars anda shortnote thatsaid,Im proudof you.”m.语法填空A.、()12Mr.Jenkins hasseveral bigshops in the city.Hes veryrich buthe doeshis best1,pay the persons whowork inhisA.shops less.And theyall hatehim.A.Several monthsago ayoung womanborrowed thirtythousand dollarsfrom him.But she couldnt returnthe money tohim in time.He wentto herand madeher
2.give herring to him whichcost morethan fiftythousand dollars.He putit intohiswallet andwent homehappily.But whenhe gotto the bus stop,thebus3,leave.He hurriedto geton andleft hiswalletoutside.He didntfind ituntil hegot home.He hurried
4.make promise,n Ifsomeone findsmy walletand returnsit to me,I
5.give halfthe moneytohim.”An old woman who
6.waitforanother busthat dayfound thewallet.She sentit backto MrJenkins.But hechanged hismind.“There are two ringsin my wallet,said Mr.Jenkins,I wontgive halfof themoney in mywalletto youuntil youreturnthe otherring tome.n“I7see onlya ring in thewallet,ntheold womansaid andtook theman toa judgeand toldhim what
8.happen tothem.The judgesaid toMr.Jenkins,Im sureyou havelost awallet inwhich therearetworings andsome money.But thereisonly oneringinthis wallet.I
9.not thinkits yours.Wait forsome days.Perhaps someonewill be abletoreturn yourwalletto you.nThen thejudge turnedto theoldwomanand said,Take thewallet home.If theloser doesntgo toget itback inthreedays,it10,belong to you.n IV.阅读理解A13Meyer hasbeen crazyabout writingsince shewas young.She gother firstlesson instory-telling fromgrandfather,whogave herwords oflove.He setoffherimagination andinfluenced hermuch.Meyer alwayshadstories runningher headand assoon asshecouldwrite,she putthem downon paper.Meyer rememberedthe callthat changedher life.It wasTuesday,February18th,when therang in thekitchenof代理her LosAngeles home.On theline wasMarty Banderas,a literaryagent towhom shehad senta copyofhernovel threeweeksearlier.She askedMeyer someinformation,like ageand healthcondition.Meyer feltandasked whatthat wasabout.Banderas onlyreplied,nrve justsold yourfor oneandahalf milliondollars!0She satdown inshock.She hadwritten overfourteen novelsin twentyyears,but eachone hadbeen by出版商.气馁的,publishers Manypeople wouldhave beendiscouraged nother.Each time,she justgot downto writinganotherone.Her husbandadvised hertofindsomething elseto do,but shenever Seeingthis bookpublishedwas the most thingthat hasever happenedto her.Now sheis aof threechildren,butshehas neverstopped,turning outnovels betweenkids anddishes.She is信彳卬writing anothernovel now,and sheexpects anothersuccess.Yes,her beliefhas broughther,and ithas changedherlife Meyeris veryconfident thatshe willenjoy amore successfuland meaningfullife aslong asshe keepson withher dream.
1.A.through B.with C.alongA.my B.your C.her D.his D.across
3.
2.A.hardly B.probably C.clearly D.usually
4.A.phone B.bell C.dock D.alarm
5.A・local B.public C.personal D.national
6.A.happy B.afraid C.sad D.strange
7.A.painting B.novel C.newspaper D.magazineA.accepted B.agreed C.refused D.enjoyedA.so B.or C.and D.butA・came backB.gave upC.went awayD.got downA.boring B.tiring C.exciting D.interestingA.teacher B.cousin C.nurse D.mother
13.A.writing B.reading C.listening D.speaking
14.A.freedom B.success C.friendship D.beauty
15.A・intimeB・in publicC.in returnD.in surprise、(中国扶贫基金会)(雇佣)14The ChinaFoundation forPoverty Alleviationhas starteda programto hireand train(替代妈妈)100local womenas substitutemothers to take care of left-behind children.The three-year programwill select100villages acrossSichuan Provinceand hireone womanin eachvillage.“It is a modelto solvethe problemof left-behind children/9said LiuWenkui,secretary of the foundationThe^substitutemothers”will doparentsjob,finding outwhat thechildren needand helpingthem withproblems.Each substitutemother willtakecareof about300to500children.There will be a“childrens home”in eachvillage tobe themothers officeand childrensplayingspace.Their jobis toprovide quickservice anddiscover thechildrens problems.The programhopes to hire womenaged19to55years oldfrom thevillages.uWe want tohirefull-time mothersto makesurethey wontthink aboutother work,”Liu said.We wantlocal womenbecause theyunderstand local languages andcultures9The programin Sichuanis anexperiment,and Liusaid,uIf itis asuccessful model,we willstart itin thewholecountry.”“If parentsare forcedto leavehome toearn aliving andunable to take theirchildren withthem weare lookingfora(过渡的)transitional way to solvethe problem,he added.
1.Whaf sthe Chinesemeaning ofthe underlinedword uleft-behind”in Paragraph1留守遗弃辍学A.B.C.
2.How longwill theprogram lastA.Three months.B.A year.C.three years.
3.Who ispossible tobeasubstitute motherA.A girlat theage of
18.B.A womanwithapart-time job.C.A womanwho knowslocallanguage.
4.Which istrue accordingto thepassageA.Each villagewill have a“childrens home.B.Each substitutemother willlook after100children.C.The childrensparents willpay for the substitutemother.
5.Whats thebest titleforthepassageA.Left-behind ChildrensProblemsB.Substitute Mothersin VillagesC.A Programin SichuanC15An importantquestion abouteating outis who pays forthe meatIf afriend of yours asksyou tohave lunchwithhim,you maysay somethinglike this,Im afraidif11have tobe somewherecheap,asIhave littlemoney.The otherpersonmay say,UOK,Pll meetyou atMcDonald9s.”This meansthat thetwo agreeto goDutch,that is,each personpays forhimself.He mayalso say,“Oh,no,I wanttotakeyou tolunch at Smiths.or“I wantyou totry theChinese dumplingsthere.They aregreat9This meansthe personwants to pay forboth ofyou.If youfeel friendlytowards the person,you cango withhim andyou needntpay forthe meal.You mayjust say,“Thank you.That would be verynice.”American customabout whopays fordates ismuch the same asin otherparts ofthe world.In theold days,American womenwantedmen topay forall themeals.But,today,a universitygirl ora womanin businessworld willusually pay for herown.
1.The passagetells us・A.how toeat outB.where toeat outC.what toeat outD.whopaysforthemeal
2.If you have littlemoney,・A.youll notpay for your mealB.youUl borrowsome fromothersC.youll havea cheapmealD.you will not eatanything
3.“Go Dutch”in thepassage means・去吃饭就餐A.B.c.订餐D.各自付款
4.If yourfriend saystoyou“I wanttotakeyoutolunchatnoon”,that means.A.the personwants tolend somemoneytoyouB.the personwants topay forbothofyouC.the personwillbeangry withyouD.thepersoncan understandyou
5.In America,some girlsand womenintheold days.A.asked mentopay for theirmealsB.tried topayforthe mensmealsC.tried topayfortheir ownmealsD.never had anything outsideD、16Some timeago Idiscovered thatone ofmy chairshadabroken leg.I didntthink therewouldbeany difficultyin(古董)getting itrepaired,as thereare alot ofantique shopsnear myhome.So Ileft homeone morningcarrying the chair with(接待).me.I wentinto thefirst shopexpecting afriendly receptionIwasquite wrong.The manwouldnt evenlook atmy chainThesecond shop,though slightlymore polite,was just the same,and thethird and thefourth-so Idecidedthatmyapproach mustbe wrong.I enteredthe fifthshop witha planinmymind.I placedthechaironthefloor and said tothe shopkeeper,uWould you liketo buya chairHe lookedit overcarefully andsaid,“Yes,not abad chair.How muchdo you want for it,sir”“Twentypounds/91said.“OK J he saidJT11give you twenty pounds.”“Its gota slightlybroken legJ I said.“Yes,I sawthat,itsnothing/9Everything wasgoing accordingto myplan and1was gettingexcited.wWhat willyou dowith it”I asked.“Oh,it willbe easyto sellonce therepair isdone.Ill buyit,Isaid.What doyou meanYouve justsold ittomeJhe said.uYes,I knowbut Fvechanged mymind.I amsorry.Ill giveyoutwenty-seven poundsforit・”“You mustbe crazy/9he said.Then,suddenly the penny dropped.I knowwhat youwant.You wantme torepair yourchairZ,“Youre rightJ Isaid.Andwhat wouldyouhavedone ifIhadwalked inandsaid,Would yourepair thischair forme”wouldnt haveagreed todoit,“hesaid.uWe dontdo repairs,not enoughmoneyinit andtoo muchtrouble.But Vilrepair thisfor you.Shall wesay forfivepounds”He wasa verynice manand wasgreatly amused by thewhole thing.
1.We canlearnfromthe textthat inthe firstshopthe writer.A.was ratherimpolite B.was warmlyreceivedC・asked the shopkeeper to buy hischair D.asked theshopkeeper torepair hischair
2.The expressionthepennydroppedH inthe lastparagraph meanstheshopkeeper・A.changed hismind B.accepted theofferC.saw thewriter^purpose D.decided tohelp thewriter
3.How muchdidthewriter payA.£
5.B.£
7.C.£
20.D.£27E17N Agift cardisacard thatis issued(发行)by astore.These cards are big money makers for stores.One reasonis thatwhengift-card holdersgo tothe store,they oftensee otherthings to buy,and theyspend moremoney thanthe gift card isworth.Unused cards are anotherreason.Stores makemillions ofdollars becauselarge numbersof peoplenever usetheir cards.They eitherlose them,forget aboutthem,or decidethat itsnot worththe effort.Gift cardsare becomingvery popular in manycountries around the world.In the US,they areone ofthe mostpopularkinds of gifts.Why Peoplelove theconvenience-gift cardsare easytobuyand easyto use,either inthe storeor online.Therecipient canchoose hisor herown gift,andthegiver does not have to worryabout findingjusttheright thing.Receiving a gift card,however,is notthesameas receivingagift.A real gift isa betterreminder ofthepersonwho gaveit.The messageofareal giftis morelikely tobe,nI spentsome timetrying tofind theright giftfor youbecause I care about you.Often agift carddoesnotsend thesame messageasareal gift.It mayseem tosay,Iwasinahurry.I didnthave timetothink aboutwhat youwould reallylike.In todaysworld,gift cardsare certainlyconvenient.However,they canmake usforget thereal purposeof givinggifts,which isto builda closerconnection betweenthe gift-giver andthe gift-recipient.
1.How manyreasons aregivento explainwhy gift cardsarebigmoneymakersforstoresA.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.
2.What doesthe underlinedwordnrecipientnmean inChinese商家顾客发行者接受者A.B.C.D.3・What is the secondparagraph mainlyaboutA.Why gift cardsarepopularintheUS.B.Different kindsofgiftcards.C.Where tobuy giftcards.D.How touse giftcards.
4.What messagedoes agiftcardsend accordingtothewriterA.Icareaboutyou.B.I knowyoulikegiftcards.行C.I couldntndtheright giftforyou.D.I didnthave timetobuyyou arealgift.
5.Which ofthe followingis thewriters opinionA.Its easyfor peopleto losegiftcards.B.Gift cardsare betterthan realgifts.C.Gift cardshelp peoplesave money.Real giftscan bringpeople closer.Do youwantto control equipmentswith yourmind Doyouwantto poweryour homewiththeenergy ofyour ownactivitiesThese aretwo ofthedevelopmentsthat engineersat InternationalBusiness MachinesCompany IBMthink willcome truewithinthe nextfive years.The technologycompany hasannounced itslatest“5in5report.The engineersat IBMthink peoplewill soon be abletocontrolmany electronic equipments simplyby usingtheir minds.Theysay peoplewill soonhavea waytojust thinkabout callingor emailingsomeone inorder tomake ithappen.Another thingthatwillhappen isawayfor peopleto powertheir homesand officesusing energyfrom activitieslike walkingorrunning.Bemie Meyerson,IBMS President,says thisis knownas micro-electronic times.Also,passwords could soon becomea thingofthepast.IBM saystechnology developmentscouldsoonmake passwordsunnecessary.Some ofthemostcommon waysused totell peopleare fingerprints,face andvoice differences,and irisscans.The irisisthecolored partoftheeye.Bemie Meyersonsays thistechnology willsoonbemore widelyusedbymoney machinesandother designs.The fourthpossibility onIBMs5in5list isan endtothedigital designs“between thosewho havetechnology andthose whodonot”.
1.According toParagraph2,you cancontrol anelectronicequipmentsby・A・writing anEnglish emailto itB.giving ita telephonecallC.thinking aboutyour thoughtsD.ordering itin yourvoice
2.We knowif micro-electronic timescome true,people.A.will need to runinthehouse alldayB.will livea muchmore relaxinglifeC.willnolonger needto goto theirofficesD.can produceelectricity throughactivities
3.If youuse irisscans totell aperson,you・A.havetouse passwordsat firstB.should showyour fingerprintsC.needtolook straightatthe machineD.ought tospeak tothemachinealoud
4.What doesthe underlinedword“password”in Paragraph4mean指纹密码声控拍照A.B.C.D.。
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