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河北省石家庄28教育集团2024届中考五模英语试题含答案考生请注意答题前请将考场、试室号、座位号、考生号、姓名写在试卷密封线内,不得在试卷上作任何标记
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3.单项选择I.1I wentshopping therain.A.because B.although C.in spiteofD.so、2It that she wasthe realprincess.I thoughtshe was a farmer.A・turned outB・turned downC.turned upD.turned on、一3The storysounds amazing.Do youknow whenit—About fiftyyears ago.A・took outB.took awayC.took offD.took place、4You yourwork insuch ahurry.You canhave arest.A.needn*t tofinish B.don*t needto finishC.need finishD.dont needflnish、5President ofChina iscalled XiDada bythe netcitizens inChina.A.a B.an C.the D./6^In thepast,we gotinformation frompaper books.Some of the bookswere hugeones withthousands ofpages.A.mainly B.hardly C.recently D.suddenly、7You willlose theability topay attention,plan andstay activeafter one or twonights you can sleepwell.A.until B.whenC.unless D.if、一8Do youlike swimmingin winter—Of course.The watera bitcold atfirst,but then I amwarm andfull ofenergy.A.feels B.tastesC.smells D.looks、9They theEnglish roleplay for the showlast night.A.will practiceB.practiced C.is practicingD.have practiced、10-Which sweatercan youchoose,the blueoneorthe redone…is OK,I think.Both gowell withmy trousers.A.Both B.Either C.Neither D.None完形填空II.、11Long long ago,there was a beautifullittle girl.She was1because she had no family andno home.She onlyhad herclothesand somebread.But she was verykind.A・Paragraph2B.Paragraph3C.Paragraph4D.Paragraph5(推断)
5.We caninfer from the passagethat.A.Laura isoutgoingB.Laura helpsDonna alotC.Laura andDonna areof thesame ageD.Judy moved to New Jersey becauseof LilliansdeathF、18Would itsurprise youto learnthat,like animals,trees cancommunicate witheach otherand pass on theirwealth to thenext generation™their young trees(生态学家)Suzanne Simard,forest ecologistat theUniversity ofBritish Columbia,explains how trees aremuch more(复杂的)(达尔文)complex thanmost ofus everimagined.Although Charles Darwin thoughtthat treesare competingforsurvival of the fittest,Simard andher teamhave madea newdiscovery andshowed justhow wronghe was.In fact,the(营养)opposite is true:trees survivethrough theirgroup workand support,passing aroundnecessary nutritionsuch as(氮)nitrogen andcarbon“depending onwho needsit”.(氮)(真菌)Nitrogen andcarbon areshared throughmiles ofunderground fungi networks.This makessure thatall treesin the forestecological systemgive andreceive justthe rightamount tokeep themall healthy.This systemworks ina very(神经元)similar waytothenetworks ofneurons in our brains,and whenone treeis destroyed,it influencesall.Simard talksabout“Mother trees”.These areusually thelargest,oldest plantsthat onwhich allother treesdepend.These“Mother treesare connectedto allthe othertrees in the forestby thisnetwork offungi,and maymanage theresources ofthewhole treesand plantsin theforest.She explainshow thesetrees passon thewealth tothe nextgeneration,transportingimportant resourcesto youngtrees sothey maycontinue togrow.When humanscut down“Mother trees”without payingattentionto thesehighly complex“tree societies”ofthenetworks onwhich theyfeed,we arereducing thechances tosave thewholeforest.“We didnttake anynotice ofit/5Simard sayssadly.Mother trees”move nutritioninto theyoungtreesbefore dying,butwe nevergive themchance.If we could putacross themessage tothe forestryindustry,wecouldmake ahuge differencetowardsour environmentalprotection effortsfor thefuture.
1.The underlinedsentence“the oppositeistrue”in Paragraph2probably means that trees・A.compete forsurvivalB,protect theirown wealthC.depend oneach otherD.provide supportfor dyingtrees
2.“Mother trees^are veryimportant becausethey.A.look thelargest insize in the forestB,passonnutrition to young treesC.bring morewealth tohumansD・know moreabout the“tree societies”(指代).
3.The underlinedword it in thelast paragraphrefers toA.how“tree societies”workB,howtreesgrow oldC.how forestryindustry developsD・how youngtrees survive
4.We canlearn from the passagethat・A.trees arentas complexas wethink.B.CharlesDarwinhad thesame opinion as Simard.C.if“Mother trees”are cutdown,they wontmake difference toyoungtrees.D・trees canshare resourceswith otherones bythe undergroundfunginetworks.书面表达V.、垃圾污染环境并危害人类健康为了有一个好的校园环境,也为了避免校园垃圾污染,作为学生,我们需要行动19起来请你根据下列要点提示,代表写一封英文倡议书,向全校学生发出倡议Saving theEnvironment Chib要点)垃圾不仅污染环境,而且会危害我们健康;1)我们不应该到处乱扔垃圾;2)我们应该将旧书本或旧衣服送给其他人,而不是扔掉3)纸张要两面使用;4)我们要养成垃圾分类的习惯以便于纸张、旧报纸、玻璃等能被回收利用5注意)字数字左右(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总字数)180)文章必须包含所有提示内容,并可作适当发挥;2)不得出现真实姓名和校名;3)条理清楚,语句迪顺,意思连贯,书写规范4参考词汇:面side;养成…习惯form thehabitof;分类sort,回收利用recycleDear fellowstudents,________________________________________________________________________________Saving theEnvironmentClubMay24,2017参考答案单项选择I.、1C、2A、3D、4B、5D、6A、7C、8A、9B、10B完形填空II.、
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4.D书面表达V.、19Dear fellowstudents,We allknow thatrubbish cancause manyproblems.It not only pollutesthe environmentbut alsois harmfulto ourhealth.As students,what shouldwe doto produceless rubbishand makethe schoolenvironment cleanFirst,we shouldntthrowaway rubbisheverywhere.Second,we shouldgive ourold booksor clothesto othersinstead ofthrowing themaway.In orderto protectour forestsand produceless rubbish,we shouldalso useboth sidesof paper.In addition,we shouldformthe habitof sortingrubbish sothat therubbish such as paper,old newspaperand glasscan berecycled.In thisway,we will notonlyenjoy aclean school,but alsomake adifferencetoour environment.Actions speaklouder thanwords.Lets takeaction now!A manasked her2she hadsomething toeat.She gave him her3A childcried andtold herthat his4was verycold.So shegavehim her hat.Then,she meta childwith nocoat.She gavehimhercoat.One day,in thecold5forest,she metanother childwho6her dress.The little girl thoughtthat itwas darkand7could seeher,so shegave herdress away.At last,she hadalmost nothing:nofamily,nowhere tolive,nothing toeat andlittle towear.8,stars fellfrom thesky.These starsbecame beautifulpieces ofmoney.With themoney,she9a newdressand acoat.
1.A.alone B.kind C.poor
2.A.where B.if C.when
3.A.clothes B.home C.bread
4.A.neck B.back C.Head
5.A.noisy B・dark C.bright
6.A.asked forB.took offC.gave away
7.A.someone B.nobody C.anybody
8.A.Suddenly B.Certainly C.Recently
9.A.chose B.borrowed C.bought
10.A.end B.beginning C.rest语法填空m.The littlegirl wasrich for the10of her life and she stillhelped the people inneed withher money.、12This happeneda yearago whenI wentto anold cityon holiday.It wasin theafternoon.I couldfeel theheat ofthe sunwhile walkingaround thecity forthe Lone time.Then Idecided!,stopat arestaurant andeat mylate lunch.I satoutside
3.restaurant andordered my food.I wasplaying withmy phonewhile乞waiting formyfood.Just thena tallman camenear me
4.asked ifI hadspare money.He didntlook likea beggar丐because hewas wearingnice
5.cloth,I askedhim whathad happened.He told me thathe justcame herefor aholiday.When hewanted tobuy somewater at the busstation,he6^_findhis walletand phonewere gone.He
7.realdidntknow whatto do.“You mustbe hungry.Come andjoin mefor lunch.Its mytreat.”After havingour lunchI gavehim somemoney.He askedmy number.^If Ihave achance Iwill visit8,youcity andpayback Jhesaid.“Dont thinklike that.Ifs mypleasure to help you.You canpay itforward™when someone9,needhelp,help himorher,1replied.He smiledand saidgoodbye.I smiled,
10.,阅读理解IV.A、13Mobile phoneshelp useasily findpeople anywhereat anytime.A mobile phone caninclude manythings,such as(互联网接入).games,music and Internet accessToday,
4.6billion peoplearound theworld havemobile phones,according toCBSNews.However,mobile phonesmay cause cancer,according tothe WorldHealth Organization.In a2010study,people whoused amobilephone for10years ormore weremore thantwo timesas likelyto get brain cancer,according toCNN.(暴露)(辐射)“I thinkit is a goodidea togive thepublic somekind ofwarning thatlong-term exposureto radiationfrom your(生物工程)mobilephonecould possiblycausecancer/^old DrHenry Lai.Lai isa scientistof bioengineeringat theUniversity(大学)of Washingtonwho hasstudied radiationfor morethan30years.These suggestionsmay helpyou reduceyour riskof cancer:(耳机)
1.Use aheadset orspeakerHeadsets give out muchless radiationthan phones.Some headsetsgive outlow-level radiation.However,you shouldtake itoffyour earwhen yourenot talkingto anyone.Using yourphone witha speakerwill alsomake itsafer.
2.Listen more,talk lessYourphone givesout radiationwhen youtalk ortext,but notwhen yourelistening orgetting messages.Listening moreandtalking lesscan lowerthe riskof cancer.3・Hold the phone away from yourbodyHold thephone awayfrom yourbody when youre talking,not againstyour ear.Also,dont keepitinyour pocket.
4.Choose textingover talkingPhonesgive outless radiationto sendtexts thanto carrya personsvoice.Texting alsokeeps radiation awayfromyour head.
5.Poor signalStay offthe phoneApoor signalmeansthat thephoneneeds togiveoutmore radiationto work.Make andtake calls whenyourphone hasastrong signal*
1.The studyfrom2010showed that.A.people shoulduse mobile phones forno morethan10yearsB.people whodont use mobile phoneswillnotget braincancerC.the longerpeople usemobile phones,the morelikely theyare toget braincancerD.the moremobilephonespeople have,the morelikely theyare togetbraincancer
2.Which isNOT trueabout thesuggestions mentionedinthe passageA.Some headsetsdont giveout radiation.B.Its notgood tocarry mobilephones inpockets.C.Texting isbetter thanmaking phonecalls.D.Dont makecallswhenthe signalis weak.3・The passagemainly talksabout・A.the developmentand advantagesof mobilephonesB・the reasonwhy mobilephone radiationcauses cancerC.the bestways tousemobilephones tocommunicateD.how toprotect ourselvesfrom mobilephone radiationB、14Samanthaher husband,John,called herSamleft the doctors houselooking perfect,satisfled withher appearance.The yearwas
1862.It seemedthat thewar withthe Northwould nevercome toan end.Sams fatherhad leftas soon aspossible fightingfor theirland,for theirnew government,fortheSouth.9At last,Samantha reachedthe housethat sheand Johnowned.It was a cold,rainy night,andshewas gladto behome.Shestepped intothe sittingroom.John satin anarmchair readinga book.When hesaw her,he putthe bookdown,and stood,9肚子reaching hisarms outfor her.They kissedbriefly.He puta handto hernow slightlyround bellyand askedWhat did9the doctorsay”“He saidthe babywas fineand thatI seemedhealthy.Do youhave anynews”^Surprisingly,yes/9John hesitatedfor amoment,as ifdeciding howhe wouldstop whathewas about tosay,and thenunwillinglycontinued Ivebeen requiredto jointhe army.”9Sam screamed,What”She wasnear tears.uBut-but werejust startingout.”Her voiceshook.“I thoughtthat aftertwo yearsofbegging mymother to let thetwo ofus getmarried thatour lifewould finallybe happy.Isnt thereany wayyoucanget out ofthis”John answered,“Pm afraidnot.”“Please.Please,John,if youlove me,please getout ofthis.Break aleg ordo something/9She beganto cry,John comfortedher,resting herhead onhis shoulder.“Sam.”“What“Name thechild afterme;name itJohn orJoanna.Ill comeback assoonas I can.I promise/7Sam smiledknowing that John neverbroke apromise.She puther handto herbelly,and,unknown toher,the babywasa9girl.And unknownto bothof them,the promisethat Johnhad justmade wouldbe theonly promisehe wouldever break.
1.Sam visitedthedoctorprobably because she・A.tried tosee herhusbandB.wanted tolook perfectC.needed anexamination forher babyD.wasalittle worriedabout herappearance
2.According tothe passagewhich ofthe followingstatements isTRUE9A.Sams fatherhad beendead forsome time.B.A newgovernment wasset upintheSouth.C.Sams mother lived inthe Northon herown.D.The Southwas attackedby foreigncountries.
3.Sam askedJohn to“break aleg”in orderto・A.let Johnget awayfrom thewarB・prepare forthe birthof theirbabyC.make surethat Johnwould comebackD.know howmuch Johnloved her
4.It canbe inferredthatJohn.A.was requiredto jointhe armyB.lied tohis wifeC.often brokehis promisesD.died inthe warC15A letterof replyis sometimesa mosttreasured thing.Here isa storythat tellsabout thiscommon andnatural humanfeeling.The busiestwoman inLabrador duringone bittercold Christmasnot verylongago,was anAustralian nursenamed KateAusten.But Nurse Austen was not toobusy towrite witha long,friendly letterfor everygift offood orclothing receivedfor(毛线编织品)poor villagersinthenorth ofAustralian.Among thegifts wasa box of knittings for children,knitted andsentby awoman inToronto.Nurse Austen,was busy,and notfeeling toowell thatwinter.She couldhave writtenjust ordinaryroutine notesofacknowledgement.But thatwasnother way.She satdown andwrote the woman inToronto areal lettertelling allabout thevillage,and thenames ofthe childrenwho werewearing theknitted glovesand caps,and what they saidwhen theygot them,and howthey lookedwhen theywore them.She wanted thewomanwho hadknitted andsent allthose lovelyknittings“to seehowmuch happiness and warmth shehad created.Not longafter,she receivedthe followinganswer fromCanada.Dear MissAusten,Your lettermade mehappy.I didnot expectsuchafull return,I ameighty yearsold,andIam blind.There islittle Ican doexpectknit,and thatis whyI knitso manycaps andsweaters scarves.For sixtyyears Ihave beenmaking upmissionarypackages ofsuch clothingor foodor medicineor bookasIcould collect.But neverbefore inall thattime haveI hada personalletterpicturing thevillage andtelling mewho iswearing theclothing andwhattheysaid.I didnot supposethat everin mylifetimeI shouldreceive a letter likethat.My Godbless you.Sincerely yours,Laura N.Russell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.According tothe passage,aletterof replyis not・A.a commonthing B.a treasuredthingC.a naturalthing D.a boringthing
2.knitted andsent aboxofknittingsforthe poorin Australian.A.Kate AustenB.Laura RussellC.An Australianmother D.The writer
3.Why didNurseAustenwrite theletterA.Because shewasnt sobusy.B.Because shewasakindhearted woman.C.Because shewas thankfulfortheknittings.D.Because shewantedthewoman toknow thehappinessandwarmthshehadcreated.
4.What doyou thinkoftheletter fromNurse AustenA.A wasteof muchtime.B.A valuableletter.C.An interestingletter.D.An unforgettableletter.
5.What canwe learnfrom thetwo womenA.We shouldbe politeto others.B.When wereceive aletter weshould writeback soonC.We shouldrespect eachotherD.We shouldexpress ourthanks tothepeoplewho helpyou.D、16Wenming Tour佛.An excitingtrip withyour familyto ShaolinTemple.Ask forthe goodluck forthe BuddhaThere arealso Wushuperformances.Set offat8:30on everySaturday morning.¥220each.Tel:66637170Wenming Tour佛.An excitingtrip withyour familyto ShaolinTemple.Ask forthe goodluck forthe BuddhaThere arealso Wushuperformances.Set offat8:30on everySaturday morning.¥220each.Tel:66637170Funny TourDoyou want to enjoyhappy tripsScience Museum,Century Happiness,the WildZoo...They areall goodplaces inZhengzhoucity to help savethe studentsfrom theheavy studypressure.Set offat9:00on Sunday.¥120each teachersfor free.Tel:65555551Funny TourDoyou want to enjoyhappy tripsScience Museum,Century Happiness,the WildZoo...They areall goodplaces inZhengzhoucity to help savethe studentsfromtheheavy studypressure.Set offat9:00on Sunday.¥120each teachersfor free.Tel:65555551Xihua HomeHighmountain,white beachesand bluesea,surfing,floating...Wonderful sceneryin ourcountry attractsyou andme!Join us,well giveeveryone unforgetfulexperience.But wedont affordthe servicesfor kidsand olds.Set offon thefifth dayand fifteenthday every month.¥368each.Tel:63322161Xihua HomeHighmountain,white beachesand bluesea surfing,floating...Wonderful sceneryinourcountry attractsyou andme!9Join uswell giveeveryone unforgetfulexperience.But wedont affordthe servicesfor kidsand olds.9Set offon thefifth dayand fifteenthday every month.¥368each.Tel:63322161Yuda ForeignTour(美容服务)(精彩)(韩国).Beautiful clothesand cosmeticservice makeyour lifemore splendidin SouthKorea Welcome()persons theage18〜30to planyour matters.()Set offon the first dayeverymonth.$200〜350each halfprice forstudents.Tel:66661818Yuda ForeignTour(美容服务)(精彩)(韩国).Beautiful clothesand cosmeticservice makeyour lifemore splendidin SouthKorea Welcome()persons theage18〜30to planyour matters.()Set offon the first dayeverymonth.$200〜350each halfprice forstudents.Tel:66661818根据材料内容选择最佳答案,将其标号填入题前括号内
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17、My10-year-old Donnasaid,nMom,I madeanew friend atschool today.Can shecome overtomorrowH Donnawasashygirl andI wantedher tomake somefriends“Sure,honey,that soundsgreat.nIsaid,thinking backto myown best friend,Lillian.We livedacross thestreet from eachother inWashington Heights,New York.We metattheage of10,too.Like mydaughter,I wasshy,but Lilliandrew meoutShe wasone ofthe friendliestpeople inschool,with shinyblack hairand amile-wide smile.In seniorhigh school,Lillian wentonatrip toFlorida.This wasthefirsttime wehad tobe awayfromeachother fora fewdays.TH beback soon.n shetold me.But threedays later,Lillians sistertoldmethatshehad falleninto ariver andhadnt comeoutany more.Soon,my familymovedto NewJersey.Whenever Ithought of her,tears cameinto myeyes.The nextday Donnabrought hernew friendhome.Hi,Mrs.Loggia.H thelittlegirlsaid.Her hairwas soshiny andblack andsheshot mea big smile.HMy nameis Laura.”(迷惑)My daughtersnewfriendwas somuch likeLillian.I wasstill puzzledwhen Laurasmom cameto pickher uplater thatafternoon.I openedthe doortolether in.Judy!she cried.Its me,Lillians sister,from WashingtonHeights/1Yes,my(侄女).daughters friendlooked familiar.She was Lillians niece
1.The underlinedwords inthefirstparagraph“to bringher outofhershell mean・A.to helpher becomeless shyB・tohelpher becomesmartC.tohelpherlivehappilyD.tohelpher walkoutofher house
2.Laura lookedfamiliar tothe writerbecauseshe・A.wasLilliansnieceB.was asold asher daughterC.was fromWashington HeightsD.had shinyblack hairand abigsmile,too
3.Why didthe writerlose her bestfriendBecause.A.she movedtoNewJerseyB.they weredifferent fromeach otherC.her bestfriend travelledto FloridaD.herbestfriend lostherlifeonatrip
4.“I knewwe wouldbe bestfriends forever.0isasentence fromthepassageand shouldbe putattheend of。
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