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河南省商丘市柘城县市级名校2024届中考三模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.、1Tomorrow were goingto visitfamous placeand takeboat touron theRiver Seine.A.a;the B.an;the C.a;a D.an;an、2Parents andchildren alwaysexpect moreMonkey Kingcartoons.A・see B.to seeC.saw D.seeing、3My motherdinner when I gothome yesterday.A.cooked B.was cookedC.was cookingD.cooks、4Darning cantsee theblackboard clearlybecause twotall boyssit him.A.next toB.behind C.in frontof D.on、5A researchsuggests thatwalking helpspeople livelonger.......I quiteagree,but iton whenand howthey walk.A.remains B.separates C.returns D.depends、6He workon thefarm everyday.Im sureabout thatbecause hisskin is very black.A.cantB.may C.mustD.couldnt、7—Tin a little tired.Lets go to thezoo bytaxi.-We takea taxi.Ifs notfar fromhere.A.can9tB.neednt C.couldnt D.mustnt
8、Many ofhis classmateswondered・A.how canhe improvehis Englishso muchB.how hecan improvehis Englishso muchC.how couldhe improvehis Englishso muchD.how hecould improvehis Englishso much、9—What aterrible experienceI hadjust now.—,you aresafe now.Thats themain thing.A.Anyway B.Exactly C.Otherwise D.Moreover、一10As weknow,its difticultto livein theforeign country.—if you dont understand the locallanguage.A.GenerallyB.Naturally C.Exactly D.Especially完形填空II.、11My nameis Jane.When I1alittlegirl,my parentsbegan tobuy somepicture booksfor me.So Ilikereading booksvery much.Now I can readvery2Icanread storybooks,novels,newspapers and so on.I参考答案单项选择I.、1C、2B、3C、4C、5D、6C、7B、8D、9A、10D完形填空II.、
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3.A书面表达V.、19I willgraduate frommy middle school.A fewmonths later,Fil becomea seniormiddleschoolstudentln thepast threeyears,I havebeen veryhappy andchanged alot thanbefore.I used to bea smallboy.But nowPm tallerand stronger.I used to disliketalkingto othersand haveno friends.With thehelp of my teachersand classmates,Ive growninto anoutstanding andsunnyboy.I havemany friendsand geton wellwith othersnow.Im alsobetter atmy studies.1believe in the futureI willbe betterandbetter.think it isveryinteresting toread books.In classmyclassmates alwayslike outdoor3,such asplaying football,4kites andso on.My friends9Alice can5ballet andshe dancesvery well.Jack canplay the piano.In parties,when Jackis6the piano,Alice isdancing toit.(尽管)(仍然)Though manyofmyclassmates likeoutdoor activitiesI stilllike readingbest.After readingsI alwaysask some9questions(问题),such asnWhy canfish livein7Why canbirds flyandsoon.Mymother always8me thatbooks cantell mewhy.So inmy9time,I readmore.
1.A.was
8.were C.did
2.A.right B・fast C.high
3.A.life B.air C.activities
4.A.playing B.flying C.swimming
5.A.play B.jump C.perform
6.A.dancing B.playing C・singing
7.A.water B.sky C・room
8.A.tells B.says C.talks
9.A.ago B.smart C.free
10.A.for语法填空m.B.in surprisedthey C.from、短文填空12Other faillittle itIcan learnmuch10reading.Books aremy bestfriends.(吸弓|)Thousands ofpeople Lattracted toa2-meter-wide lanein Tongcheng,Anhui provincethis springfestival.possible backserve becall toAlthoughit was
2.to countthe exactnumber,at35,000people visitedit eachday.(播放)This narrowlane
4.Liuchi Lanein Chinese,won greaterpopularity after the storybehind itwas broadcaston aCCTVshow.At firstglance itmay seemunimportant,but tothose whoknow
5.history,Liuchi Lanemeans muchmore thanits(边界)(争appearance.In theearly QingDynasty,it
6.as the boundary betweenZhang familyand Wufamily.They quarreled论)fiercely overwhich familyhad the right tobuild awall on the dividingline.After72to makea compromise(妥协),theZhangs turnedto ZhangYing,a familymember ofZhangs and also atop officialin theemperors court.To their
8.,ZhangYing didnot providethe supportthey needed.He calledfor hisfamily tomove back1meter fromtheboundary.Seeing that,the Wusagreed tomove
9.another meter,thus LiuchiLane wasborn.In reality,the storyof LiuchiLane isnot only about howto getalong withlO,,but alsoa guidelinefor all the officialsinChina阅读理解IV.A、13Most peoplearound the world are right-handed.This alsoseems to be truein history.In1799,scientists studiedworks ofartmade atdifferent timesfrom1,500B.C.to the1950s.Most of the peopleshown in these worksare right-handed,so thescientistsguessed thatright-handedness hasalways beencommon throughhistory.Today,onlyabout10%to15%of theworldspopulation isleft-handed.Why arethere moreright-handed peoplethan left-handed onesScientists nowknow thata personstwo handseach havetheirown jobs.For most people,the left hand isused to find thingsor holdthings.The righthand isused to work with things.This isbecause of the differentwork ofthe twosides ofthe brain.The rightside ofthe brain,which makesa personshandsand eyes work together,controls the lefthand.The leftside ofthe brain,which controlstherighthand,is thecentre forthinking and doing problems.These flndingsshow thatmore artistsshould beleft-handed,and studieshave found thatleft-handedness istwice ascommon amongartists asamong people in otherjobs.No onereally knowswhat makesa personbecome right-handed insteadof left-handed.Scientists havefoundthatalmost40%ofthe people become left-handed because their mainbrain isdamaged when they areborn.However,this doesnthappen toeveryone,so scientistsguess there must beanother reason why people becomeleft-handed.One ideais thatpeople usually get(基因)right-handed fromtheir parents.If a person doesnot receivethe genefor right-handedness,he/she maybecome eitherright-handed orleft-handed according to thechance andthepeoplethey workor livewith.Though right-handedness ismore commonthan left-handedness,people nolonger thinkleft-handed peopleare strangeorunusual.A longtime ago,left-handed childrenwere made to usetheir right hands likeother children,but todaythey donthave to.
1.What didthe scientistsAnd afterstudying worksof artmade atdifferent timesin historyA.The artbegan from1,500B.C.B.The worksof artended in the1950s.C.Most peopleshown in the worksof artareright-handed.D.Most peopleshown in the worksof artare left-handed.
2.How manypeoplein theworldare left-handed nowA.About10%-15%.B.About50%.C・About40%.D.The passagedoesnt tellus.
3.What is thelefthand formostpeopleusedto doA.Its usedtoworkwiththings.B.Ifs usedtofindor holdthings.C.Its usedto makea personseyesworktogether.D.Its thecentre forthinkinganddoingproblems.
4.According tothe passage,which ofthe followingis NOTtrueA.Left-handedness iscleverer thanright-handedness.B.Today childrenare notmadetousetheirrighthandsonly.C.No onereally knowswhat makesapersonbecome right-handed.D.Scientists thinkthere mustbe somereasonwhypeoplebecomeleft-handed.
5.The bestTITLE forthis passageis.A.Scientists9New InventionsB.Left-handed PeopleC.How BrainsControl HandsD.Which HandB、14This storyhappened threeyears ago.Jack wasan eight-year-old boyat thattime.He wasa goodpupil.He wasgood ateverysubject atschool.But hecould notget up early.He oftenslept untilnine orten oclockinthemorning.So hewas oftenlate for school.Jacks motherdidnt wanthim to be latefor schoolagain.So shebought hima clock.She saidto him,“You mustget upwhen you hearthe clock ring.”“Yes,Mum.said Jack.After thatJack gotup attwenty toseven whenhe heard the clock ring.One dayhis motherforgot tomake theclockringat theusual time.And thenext morningJack didntget up.lt wassixforty-two atthat moment.lt wastime forbreakfast.Mother wentto seehim.Jack wasstill inbed andhis eyeswere open.“Why didntyou get up”Mother wasangry.“You toldme toget upwhenIheardtheclockring.So Iam waitingfor the bell.“Mum,is theclock stillsleeping”Jack asked.
1.How oldwas Jackwhen thestory happenedA.Ten.B.Nine.C.Seven.D.Eight.
2.Jacks motherbought hima clock,because・A.she likedit B.she didntwant JacktobelateforschoolC.Jack likedit D.she lostone
3.What timedid Jackusuallygetup afterhe hadthe clockA.
720.B.
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640.D.7:
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4.What happenedto Jackone daywhentheclock didntringA.He didntgetupallthemorning.B・He gotupearly.C.He gotup late.D.He didn9t havebreakfast.
5.Jack stillstayed inbed towait for.A.the breakfastB.thebellC.his motherD.his bagC、15Brainbridge CelebratesEarth Day2014For theChildren,For thePlanetLearn,play andget yourhands dirty!Take careoftheEarth!April16-24Adopt-A RoadLitter WalksPick up litterin yourneighborhood oralong nearby streets.Sign upfor the Adopt-A-Road programat842-
0223.Friday,April18Story-tellingFrog Fiesta:1:00pm-3:00pm(蟾蛛)Whafs thedifference betweena frogand atoadKids DiscoveryMuseum,305Madison AveN.
1.We learnthat iscoming,accordingtothe above information.A.National DayB.Earth DayC.Childrens DayD.Christmas Day
2.What willyoudoif youtake partintheAdopt-A RoadLitter WalksA.Walk alongtheAdopt-A Road.B.Sign upfor theAdopt-A Road program.C.Pickuplitter alongnearbystreets.D.Join aclean-up campaign.
3.How longwill theFrog FiestalastA.Two hours.B.Eight days.C.Three hours.D.One day.
4.If youwant toknow thedifference betweena frogand atoad,you can・A.call842-0223B.go to205Madison AvenueC.go toKids DiscoveryMuseumD.join theAdopt-A-Roadprogram
5.You probablyread theaboveinformationin a.A.newspaper B.textbookC.letter D.guidebookD
16、As Dannyput his lunch trayonto thecafeteria table,milk spilledall overhis sandwich.wThis is the worstthing Fveeverdone!”he said,Its notthat bad,said hisfriend Elena,who wassitting acrossfrom him.Just getanother sandwich.”(竞赛)“Sandwich Whatsandwich Iam talkingabout the talent contest.Its onlytwo weeksaway andI donknow whatImdoing!Everybody willlaugh atme.Theres noway toavoid it!”“Dont besonegatiye,Danny/9said Elenaas sherolled hereyes.“Youre goingtobegreat.You have the skillstodojust aboutanything.”Danny movedhislunchtray tothe sideand restedhis headon thetable.“Sit upDanny,ordered Elena,have anidea.Lefs brainstorma listof thingsyou coulddo.WeUl dividethe listinto categoriesorgroups.Lets startwith music.You play thepiano,right”“I stoppedtaking lessonsinthethird gradeJ saidDanny.“What aboutsinging asong”suggested Elena.Danny shookhis headno.Lets moveon toanother category/9“What aboutperforming magic tricks”asked Elena,as shetwisted thinstrands ofhair aroundher finger.“I dontknow howto playmagictricks!”Danny almostshouted.“Stop beingso.・.Elena paused,“Thats it,DRAMATIC!”Elena shoutedexcitedly.uYou coulddo adramatic reading.You definitelyhave thetalent forit.Mrs.Pace alwayscalls onyou toread aloudin class.You couldread aplay aloud.Maybe youcould evenget extracredit fromMrs.Pace.She rewardsstudents withpoints fordoing extrareading work.”Dannythought fora minute.Then hesmiled.“Elena JDanny said,“Yuu area greatfriend!^^Elena smiledback.I justwant tomake sureyou area bright,shiny starwhenyoustep outon stage.”
1.Elena andDanny weretalking・A.inthecafeteria B.intheclassroomC.in atheatre D.at home
2.Danny wasunhappy becauseof・A.the spilledmilkB・her friendElenaC.thetalentcontestD.the milk-soaked bread
3.What doesthe underlinedword inParagraph3meanA.rude B.boredC.inactive D.unfriendly
4.With thehelp ofElena,Danny finallydecided to.A.playthepiano B.sing asongC.perform magictricks D.do adramatic readingE17Every dayin China,about200million childrengo toschool.Many of them take school buses.What shouldwe doto keepthesestudents safeon the road(国务院)On April5,the StateCouncil publishednew rulesabout schoolbus safety.These new rules arestricter thanthe oldones.(寄宿的)Under the new rules,local governmentsmust makesure thatstudents go to nearbyschool orboarding schoolsto(风险).reduce trafficrisks Also,local governmentsmust helpkids inthe countrysidereach theirschool buses.(限制)From nowon,school buseshave aspeed limitof80km/h onhighways and60km/h onnormal roads.While ontheroad,other carsmust letschool busesgo first.(超载的).The newrules alsosay thatschool busesmust neverbe overloadedThereare manyother rulesas well.A schoolbus must have more than sevenseats.On eachbus,theremustbe at least one(灭火器),(急救箱)adult tokeep aneye onthe kids.Each schoolbus musthave a fire extinguishera firstaid kitandaGPS.Last year,a seriesof schoolbus accidentshappened in China.To stopsuch accidents,the CentralGovernment decidedto(力口强)strengthen therules forschool buses.(碰撞).The mostserious accidenthappened in November inGansu,When anine-seat minibuscrashed Therewere62childreninside,and21ofthemdied.What didthe StateCouncil publishon April5A.New rulesabout schoolbus safety.B.New rulesabout studentsafety.C.New rulesabout studenthome.D・New rulesabout class.
2.Under thenewrules,which ofthe followingis NOTtrueA.School busescan gofirst whenthere areother cars.B.School busesmust drive80km/h orless onhighways.C.School busesmust drive80km/h orless onnormal roads.D・School busesmusthaveatleastone adultto lookafterthekids.
3.According tothenewrule,a schoolbus musthavethefollowing EXCEPT.A.a GPSB,morethan seven seatsC.a parentof onethe studentsD.afireextinguisher anda firstaid kit
4.According tothe passage,the governmentmade newrules because・A.21students diedin schoolbus accidentslast yearB,School busesin Chinawere notsafe enoughbeforeC.200million childreninChinagotoschool bybus everydayD.the governmentencourages allstudents totakeschoolbuses
5.What isthe besttitle ofthis passageA.The mostserious accidenthappened inNovember inGansu.B,A schoolbus musthave morethansevenseats.C.Local governmentsmust helpkids.D・Safety firstonthebus.F、18Japanese childrenare sohappy becausethey havethree festivalseach year.Besides Boys Day,they alsohave GirlsDayandthe7-5-3Festival.May5th isJapanese ChildrensDay.But sincethe festivalis mainlycelebrated byboys,itisusually calledBoy*sDay.On BoysDay,children donthavetogotoschool.Each familywith aboy hangsup hugecarp-shaped flags.The flagsareusually withthree colors:black standingfor thefather,red standingfor themother andblue standingfor theson•Japanese parentsbelieve thatthe flagswill bringtheir boysgood luckand givethem courage and power.Girfs Dayis agirls*festival onMarch3rd.It isalso calledthe DollsFestival becauseon thatday,families geta setof dollsathome for their daughters.It iscelebrated becausethe parentswant theirchildren tobe strongand healthy.The7-5-3Festival isfor childrenaged three,five andseven.Japanese peoplethink thatthese threeages arethe luckiestones in包裹象征ones life.On thatday,these childrenget special candies wrappedin beautifulbags.The candyisthesymbol ofalong and healthy lifefor thesechildren.The7-5-3Festival fallsinNovember.
1.How manyfestivals doJapanese childrenhave eachyearA.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.
2.When isBoys DayA.On March3rd.B.On May5th.C.In July.D.In November.
3.Families getfortheirdaughters onGirls Day.A.a setof dollsB.beautiful bagsC.colorful flagsD.specialcandies
4.The candyisthesymbol ofinthepassage.A.good luckB.courageandpowerC.a happyfeeling D.a longandhealthylife书面表达V.、同学们即将毕业,成为一个高中生了,请谈谈这些年来你较之过去的成长和变化词左右用表达1980usedto。
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