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河北省邢台市英华集团初中部届中考英语最后冲刺浓缩精华卷含答案2024注意事项考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回.
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5.2B单项选择I.、1We will have tooperate hiseyes.A.to B.for C.on D.in、2Lily doesntknow sheand herfriends cando tohelp the little boyparents haveleft theirhometownfor makingmoney.A・that;whose B.how;who C.what;who D.what;whose、3important isto everybodyin modernsociety!A.What B.How C.What anD.How an、4I can,t tell you howfantastic thefilm SecretSuperstar is!If sthe oneI have ever seen.A.better B.best C.worse D.worst、5Jimmy boughtcar yesterday,but itsused one.A・a,a B.a,an C.a,the D.the,an、6——This cityis knownas theFlower City.—Really Ifits likethat,there must be many people travellingaround itevery year.A.reported B.called C.asked、7I havesome problemswith myhealth.Can yougive mesomeA.advice B.messages C.suggestion D.information
8、一Whats in the fridge,mum—・We needto buy some food.A.NoneB.Something C.AnythingD.Nothing、9Would youlike to go to the museumwith merdlove to,Pm afraidI haveno time.A.but B.and C.or D.so、10youve gota goodjob.Do youreally workhere—No,Susan.I outuntil themanager comesback.A.am helpingB.will helpC.helped D.have helped完形填空II.(有)11Welcome tomy home.There are1bedrooms inmy home,one formy2and onefor me.Look!NThis is my bedroom.A bed,a desk and achair are3it.My favoritecolor is4・The bed,deskandchairD.lb introducethe rules of fishingto readers.书面表达V.、书面表达19绿城外国语学校九年级一班就“环境问题”召开了一次班会,并且以
76.“Our Environmentin TenYears:for Betteror为题进行了一次讨论许多同学对未来表示乐观,但也有些同学对未来有所担心,请根据表格中的内容提示,用英Worse”语写一盘作文越来越多的人将成为环保主义者乐观者的观点政府将采取更多的措施改善环境大量的树木仍将被砍伐担心者的观点私家车将越来越多你的观点及你的打算自拟(至少两点)要求.短文中不得出现真实的人名和地名;1书写工整、语句通顺、连贯,词数左右
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19、Our Environmentin lenYearsfor Betteror WorseManystudents areoptimistic aboutour environmentin tenyears.In fact,they thinkthat more and morepeople will take partin the environmentalprotection andour governmentwilltakemore measuresto improveour environment・As aresult,ourworld will be morebeautiful andwe willhave betterlives-However,other studentsare worriedabout thefuture・They saya numberof treeswill becut downand therewillbemoreand,more privatecars-Therefore we willhaveeven moreenvironmental problemsand livein aworld withless energyavailable.But inmy opinion,I thinkwewillfind waysto solveour problemsand everyonewill livemore happily.are allblue.5ismyparents9bedroom.A6is in their room.Some booksare init.An7of myparents ison thewall墙壁.看起来开心.8look sohappy Oh,9that underthe bookcaseIts10dog.We loveit verymuch.
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10.A.your B.yours ourD.ours语法填空in.、12I oftenhear somestudents sayEnglish isdifficult,and itgives thema headache.But English is veryeasy forme.Im goodat it.Pm veryglad1*tellyousomething abouthowl studyEhglish.First,I thinkan interestin Englishis veryimportant.When I learned Ehglishfirst,it wasfresh forme.I wasinterested init,so Iworked hardatitand soon2・get avery goodmark.How happyI was!After that,IlearnedEnglish harderand harder.And Ialso havea goodhabit:whenever Ihave aquestion,I mustmake itclear by3・ask ourteacher.Second,I thinkEnglishisa foreignlanguage.I shouldlearn itwell.I often
4.listen to the teachercareftilly,speak bravely,read aloudand havea goodvocabulary.Then practiceagain andagain,never betired.I thinkEnglish5・learn well,becauseit isuseftil.Besides this,I oftenread Ehglishstories Jokesand easynovels.They helpme6・understand alot ofthings.Soto domore readingis animportant way to learnEhglish well.I studyforalmost three years.English hasbecome aclose friend of mine.I hopeeach ofyou willlearn Englishwell.阅读理解IV.A、13SPECIAL EVENTS!Long Marchexhibit长征.The ShanghaiHistory Museumis puttingon anexhibition toremember theLong MarchOn showare more than220photos and40other thingsthat explainwith pictureshow theRed Armywent throughall thedifficulties inJiangxi Provinceandfought itswaytonorthern Shanxiprovince inthe mid-1930s.Hie showwill endon November
20.Time:10:00am—4:00pm.Address:1286Hongqiao RoadAdmission:20yuan eachand halfprice forstudentsThai elephantsEightelephants fromThailand areentertaining visitorsat ChangfengPark byriding bikes,playing basketball,balancing on abeam,dancing andblowing amouth-organ.People areencouraged tohave atug・of・war(拔河)with theanimals orlie on theground andhave the elephants walkover them,The elephantsgive threeshows aday at9:30am,3:30pm and8:00pm andthereis anadditional showat1:30pm atweekends.The showwill endon November
15.Address:189Daduhe RoadAdmission:10yuanDancing dolphinsDolphinsjumping from the waterto toucha ball,swaying theirbodies tomusic,kissing peopleand doingmaths bytappingtheir tailshave madethe dolphinariumin PeacePark anattraction forchildren.Seals andsea lionsalso perform.Hours:10:30am,4:00pm,and7:30prnAdmission:10on weekdays20yuan onweekends
1.At theexhibition,you willseeA・many articleswritten byfamous writers.B.260things usedby theRed Army.C・many photosand picturesabout theLong Match.D.many booksontheLong March.
2.Which of the followingis NOTdone by the ThaielephantsA.Riding bicyclesB-Blowing amouth-organC.walking withvisitors D.Having atug-of-war withpeople
3.If yourparents want to enjoyall theseevents withyou onSaturday,how muchwill youpayA・less than80yuan B.80—100yuanC.100—120yuan D.morethan120yuanB、14Fu Yuanhas beenleft at home sincehe wasone monthold.His parentsleft towork inFujian.For thepast eightyears,Fuhas onlyseen hisparents threetimes althoughthey senthome500yuan everytwo orthree months.Fu Xiaoyu,16,has to live alonesince her grandmother diedthree yearsago.Her parentsdidnt want to giveup theirjobs inGuangdong.Also theycouldnt affordthe costof sendingher to a schoolinthecity where they work.These arejust twoof the29kids interviewedlast summerin a village in Sichuan Province.In thepoor village,582adults haveleft tolook forwork,leaving156children withoutparents.Among thesekids,88percent ofthemlive with their grandparents,five percentlive withtheir unclesor auntsand sevenpercent have to liveon theirown.lb oursurprise,80percent of the childrensay theylove going to school,even thoughsome childrenhave towalk alongthemountain roadsfor two hours to get to school However,for thesechildren,studying isnot theirmain thing.Doing houseworkandtaking careof youngersisters orbrothers takeup mostof theirtime.Though they havetowork hardathome,over65percent ofthe kidsinterviewed preferthat theirparents canwork outside.They understand howimportant moneyis for theirfamilies.
1.Fu Xiaoyusparents cantsend hertoaschool nearthem because・A.she doesntlike theschool lifein bigcitiesB.she hasto dohousework athomeC.they donrtlove theirdaughter atallD.they donthave enoughmoney
2.Of the156children,about of them havetoliveon theirown.A.7B.20C.30D.
403.For thechildren likeFu Yuan,studying isntthe mainthing because・A.they haveto goout andmake moneyB.they likeplaying gamesbetter thanstudyingC.they needntgo toa goodcollegeD.theyhavelots ofthings todo athome
4.Which ofthe followingis NOTtrueA.Fu Xiaoyubegan tolive withhergrandmotherthreeyearsago.B.29kids areinterviewed inavillageinSichuanProvince.C.It takessome childrentwohourstogettoschool.D.Most ofthe kidsinterviewed livewiththeirgrandparents.C、15CafeTel:8338-6223Add:635Grand RoadOpen:Mon.to Fri.10:00a.m.-2:30p.m.;5:00p.m.-9:00p.m.Sat.Sun.7:30a.m.-2:00p.m.;5:00p.m.-10:00p.m.History MuseumTel:8779-6960Add:69Hong KongRoadOpen:Mon.to Fri.9:00a.m.-5:00p.m.Sat.Sun.9:30a.m.-3:00p.m.Grand BuyDepartment StoreTel:888-7300Add:520Beijing RoadOpen:Mon.to Fri.10:00a.m.-ll:00p.m.Sat.Sun.9:30a.m.-10:30p.m.Home InnTel:887-6111Add:218East HuangshiRoadBreakfast:6:30a.m.-9:00a.m.Lunch:11:30a.m.-2:00p.m.Dinner:5:00p.m.-10:00p.m.Coffee Shop:Mon.to Fri.7:00a.m.-10:00p.m.Sat.Sun.8:00a.m.-10:00p.m.1・If youwant todrink coffee,you cango toA.Cafe andHistory MuseumB.Grand BuyDepartment Storeand Home InnC.Cafe andGrand BuyDepartment StoreD・Cafe andHome Inn
2.If youwanttobuysomenew clothes,you cango to・A・635Grand RoadB.69Hong KongRoadC.520Beijing RoadD.218East HuangshiRoad3・How longcan yousit inCafe onFridayA・
4.5hours.B・6hours.C.
8.5hours.D.9hours.
4.On Sundaymorning,the coffeeshop inHomeInndoesnt openuntil.A.7:30a.m.B.9:30a.m.C.6:30a.m.D.8:00a.m.
5.If youwanttoget someinformation aboutHistory Museum,you cancallA.8779-6960B.8338-6223C.888-7300D.887-6111D16“Please takemy penny,said Maggie to oldDan,the fisherman,who saton abench repairinghis nets.(乞丐)!”Her brotherAndrew drewher back,whispering,^Maggie,he isnot abeggarBut Maggiepaid noattention.^Please takeit Jshe saidagain.Old Dansmiled,and tookit.Thank you,little miss,he said,“Itis kindlymeant.”After that,Maggie wenttothebeach togather shells.She neverthought howfast thehours werepassing untilbeing tired,shesat downonarock besidea littlepool.Soon shewas scaredby anoise nearher,and Danslarge dogRover jumpeddown fromarock!He lickedher handsand madea loudnoise,and thenbegan gentlyto pullher coat.Rover wishesme tocome away,I see,“shesaid,and sherose fromthe rockand begantogohome.However,that wasnot soeasy asshe hadexpected.She foundthe places(潮水)she hadgone downeasily verydifficult toclimb up,and asthe tidehad beencoming infor sometime.She foundsomeof thestones wetand smooth.What couldpoor Maggiedo Shefelt sadand cried,but thewaves madea muchlouder noisethan shecould make,and perhaps(淹死)she would have beendrowned withoutgood wiseRover.Rover jumpedupon abig stoneand raisedhis loudbark untileven thewaves couldnot drownit.(悬崖),The fishermanhad takenhis netstothetop ofthe cliffsand waslaying themout inthe sunwhen heheard theloudbarking of a dog.He feltsure thatit wasRover,and Roverin trouble,so,goingtothe edgeofthecliffs,he lookedover.There hesawit all-Rover barkingfor help,and thelittle childstanding besidehim.“Bless her!It is thelittleone thatwas sokind-spoken tome thismorning!”he cried,and hehurried tohis sonshome.(海湾).“Quick,boys,quick!”he said.“Get tothe boat,and rowfast tothe bayThere isa poorchild therejust waitingto bedrowned.The fishermenlost notime,and soonlittle Maggieand Roverwere rowedsafely toland!Old Danwas waitingthereto lifther out,and giveher intoher mothersarms.“It wasthe pennythat didit,madam Jhe saidto Mrs.Weston later.saw Roverlooking ather whenshe putthe pennysokind-like intomy hand-just asif hewouldhavesaid,Rover willbe yourfriend now,little girl.5And Iam thinkinghe hadbeenlooking afterherall theday,for henever camenear meafter that.”一Some yearslater,Rover cameto Maggieshome witha littlenote,in whichwas writtenWill Maggiehelp一Rover his master isdead.”
1.Which wordcan bestdescribe MaggieA.Funny.B.Helpful.C.Creative.D.Silly.
2.Who rowedMaggietoland safelyA.Rover.B.Old Dan.C.Old Dan5s sons.D.Andrew3・From the endofthe story,we canguess that・A・Maggie refusedto beRovers newmasterB.Rover feltsad aboutMrs.Westerns deathC.Rover livedwith OldDan untilhismasterdiedD.Maggie becameRovers masterat onceafter shewas saved
4.What canwe learnfromthepassageA.One kindact bringsanother.B.Ybu shouldact andspeak the same—kindly.C.One personspleasure may be anotherspain.D.People oftenforget whatis reallyimportant inour lives.5・Which ofthe followingis thebest titleforthepassageA.Rover andhis masterB・Rovers newfriendC.What thebrave dogdid火D.What Maggiepenny didE、17It isreported thatsome developedcountries haveshipped brokenparts ofcomputers toChina.Last monthHongKong officersfound131,000kilograms ofbroken computers,TVs andphones sentfrom Japan.Things likethese arecalled electronicwaste,or e-waste.Dealing withit isnot aneasy job.Every timean oldcomputer breaksdown,it needsto bedealt withsafely.But atpresent,broken computerparts areusually buried.It maybe hundredsof yearsbeforethey arereally goinginthe earth(泥土)・Many placesin Chinaare pollutedby e-waste.Guiyu in Guangdong Provinceis oneofthem.This townis namedas”the(有毒物)e-waste capital ofthe world”.Many ofthe poisonsin e-waste findtheir wayinto the environment.Plastic isburnedoutdoors andchemical wateris pouredinto rivers.Greenpeace,an environmentalgroup,has foundthe air,theearthand theriversin Guiyubadly polluted.The Chinesegovernment wantsthe countryto develop,but weshould finda waythat isntharmful totheenvironmentandpeoples life.This year,China makesa newenvironment protectionla\%the strictestone wehaveeverhad.Computercompanies likeLenovo andDell willbe askedto takeback theirold computers.Ulis isbecause theyknow besthow todeal withthemsafely.Hopefully,the problemwith e-waste willbe solvedin nearfuture.
1.The e-waste foundin HongKong lastmonth wasfrom.A.France B.America C.Germany D.Japan
2.The underlineword^buried^probably meansinthepassage.回收焚烧掩埋毁灭A.B.C.D.3・The passagemaybefrom・A・a newspaperB.a storybook C・a cartoonbook D.a novel
4.The townof GuiyuinGuangdongProvince.A.isthecapitaloftheworldB.has seriouse-waste pollutionC.deals with e-waste safelyD.is pollutedbythewaste water
5.The passageis mainlyabout・A.the wayin dealingwithe-waste B・the protectionof environmentC.thee-waste problemin ChinaD.the needto passa lawagain e-wasteF、18Fishing isa popularactivity andevery fishermanknows the rule:Keep the big ones,throw thesmaller onesback.The ideabehind Ltis simple-the largerfish areprobably older.If youkeep thesmaller ones,they wonbe ableto reproduce,and the fish populationis indanger.But fishingout thelargest fishfrom apopulation hasan unwantedeffect:Over time,fewer adultfish getreally big.If onlythe(繁殖)(进化)smaller fishreproduce,then futuregenerations becomesmaller Thisis anexample ofevolutionin action.One scientist,Dr DavidConover hasspent thelast decadestudying theeffects ofthe“keep the big ones99rule andif theycan be(颠倒).reversedlb setup his experiment,Conover andhis teamcaught hundredsof silversidefish anddivided theminto sixgroups.For twogroups,Conover followedthe“keep thelarge ones“rule and took outthe biggestfish.For twoother groups,he removedonlythe small fish.(随意的).For thelast two groups,he removedfish atrandomAfter five years,he measuredthe fishin eachgroup.In thetwogroupswherethelargest fishwere regularlyremoved,theaverage fish size wassmaller thanthe averagesize inthe othergroups.Here wasevolution inaction:If onlysmall fishsurviveto reproduce,then futuregenerations offish willalso tendto besmall.For thesecond fiveyears ofhisexperiment,Conover changedthe rulesandtookfish randomlyfrom eachgroup.At theendofthe experiment,he foundthat the fish thatwere inthe“keep thelarge ones”group forthe first fiveyearshad startedto getlargeragain,although hecalculated itwould takeat least12years forthefishin thatgroup toreturn totheir originalsize.(变小)In otherwords,it takesless timeto shrinkthan itdoes torecover.
1.The underlinedword“it(Line2)refers to”A・the activityB.the fishC.theruleD.the fisherman
2.Why domanypeoplefollow the“keep thebig ones,throw thesmall onesback ruleA.It helpsto protectfish numbers.B・It helpsto protectfishsize.C.It isthe customin mostcountries.D.They willbe punishedif theydont.
3.What didConover findafter thefirstfiveyears ofhis experimentA.The keep thebig ones”rule madeno differenceto fishsize.B.The keep thebig ones“rule madefish smalleron average.C.The“keepthebigones”rule madethefishbigger onaverage.D.The“keepthebigones”rule affectedallfishpopulations inthesameway.
4.What isthe authorsintention inwriting thisarticleA.lb encouragepeople tofish morecarefully.B.To urgegovernments tochange therulesoffishing.C.lb describethe resultsofascientific experiment.。
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