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湖北省恩施州咸丰县2024届中考英语最后冲刺浓缩精华卷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
1.第一部分选择题每小题选出答案后,需将答案写在试卷指定的括号内,第二部分非选择题答案写在试卷题目指定的位置上
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3.单项选择I.、一1Tim,put onyour coat,or you may havecold onsuch acold day.一OK,Mom.A.a B.an C.the D./、2Norman Bethunewas agreat mangave hislife to help theChinese people.A.which B.who C.whose D.what、3-QQ andWechat havechanged peopleslife inmany ways.—・We can use them to keepin touchand communicatewith othersmore easily.A.Completely B.Exactly C.Probably D.Possibly、工4Ifs/1mpela t/to talkloudly in public places.A.important B.impolite C.improve D.impossible、5…Do youknow whatyour dreamis-Yes.I willwork hardto makemy dreamcome true.A.exactly B.hardly C.carefully D.nearly、一6What doyou think of theboy*s painting一Ive neverseen aperson with a betterof art.A.view B.idea C.feeling D.sense、一7Is thisvolleyball,girls—No.It isnt.A・your;ours B.yours;mine C.your;our D.your;my8It is to pointat otherswith chopsticksduring ameal in China.Yes.People willfeel uncomfortableif youdo so.A.traditional B.impolite C.common D.ancient、…9is yourclassroom cleaned-Twice aday.A.How many times B.How muchC.How oftenD.How many10In2000,we to the GreatWall andhad agood timethere.A.go B.went C.will goD.have gone完形填空II.、11Jenny is an Englishgirl.]family isin NewYork.She isthirteen years old.She2salad a lot.rose verymuch.But hesoon feelstired andleaves his planet.He meetsmany morestrange adultson otherplanets.On Earth,he discoversinteresting thingssuch as a snake,other rosesand afox.The foxtells hima secret:Only theheart candiscoverthe mostimportant things.This helpsthe princerealize his love for the rose and he goes back to his planet at last.
1.What doesthe writerthinkof the book“To Succeedon One9s Own”A.Difficult.B.Interesting.C.Surprising.D.Boring.
2.What doesThe LittlePrince mainlytalk aboutA.The adultworld.B.The PlanetB-
612.C.A roseand afox.D.The adventureof ayoung prince.
3.What doesthe princedo afterthe foxtells hima secretA.He realizeshislovefor theroseandhegoesbacktohis planetatlast.B.He caresmore abouta flowerand asheep inhisplanet.C.He meetsmany morestrange adultson otherplanets.D.He discoversinteresting thingssuch asa snake,other rosesand afox.书面表达V.、智能手机已成为人们生活的必需品上周,你校举行了一场主题为“中学生是否应该将智能手机带入校园?”的辩论19会请根据表格内容,写一篇英语短文正方便于联系;有利于学习反方浪费时间;不利于健康你的观点要求包含所有要点,不逐字翻译,围绕要点适当发挥;书写规范、工整,条理清晰;
1.文中不得出现真实人名、地名、校名等;
2.词数词左右,短文开头已给出,不计入总词数
3.100Last week,our schoolhad adiscussion onwhether wecould bringsmart phones to school.Some studentsthink we can bringsmart phonestoschool because参考答案单项选择I.、1A、2B、3B、4B、5A、6D、7A、8B、9C、10B完形填空II.、
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3.A书面表达V.、19Its convenientfor parentsto contactus.We alsocanusesmart phonesto searchinformation weneed at anytime.The otherstudents havequite differentopinions.They thinksmartphonesarent allowedat school.Because somestudentsspend a lot oftime chattingonline.And toomuch timeon screensdoes harmto oureyes.Whafs worse,some informationgivenonline iseither unhealthyor incorrect.Its badfor us.In myopinion,I agreeto bringa smartphone toschool.I willuse itto practicemy Englishafter class.Jenny isin3now.She likesChinese food,4lunch,she likeseating chickenand
5.She isin No.2Middle School.She6Chineseevery morning.She likesChinese,7she thinksits interesting.She8like towatch TVon Sundayevenings.She thinksits boring.9she likessports,she likesto10tennis.
1.A.Her B.She C.His D.Jenny
2.A.likes B.like C.to likeD.liking
3.A.photo B.classroom C.China D.school
4.A.On B.For C.In D.At
5.A.books B.tomatoes C.pens D.shirts
6.A.reads B.sees C.watches D.looks at
7.A.because B.but C.and D.so
8.A.dont B.is C.isnt D.doesnt
9.A.But B.And C.D.So
10.A.Play B.make C.do D.have语法填空in.、阅读下面短文,根据语境、音标或所给单词的提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的词,要求所填的词意义准确、形式12正确,使短文意思完整、行文连贯Have youever watchedShadow PlayIt is
1.art which is mixedmusic andshadow play.The playerholds thehumancharacters behindthe paperscreen andplays aseries ofstories.The characters are
2.usualmade ofcow skin.When thedaybecomes dark,the playersset
3.the lightand paperscreen andstart theirshow.Shadow Play4,comein Shanxiduring theWesternHan Dynastytwothousand years ago,which isnamed DaoqingShadow Play.It wasvery
5./rfei mas/in HebeiduringQing Dynasty.The stage of theShadow Playis alwaysa tablecovered
6.a largepiece ofpaper.The lightwas behindthe paperscreen.As theshadowplayer moveshis fingers,the characterscome tolife andtheir looks,dress andmovement can be clearlyseen fromtheother,/said/of thescreen.The playeris alsothe leadsinger.All the charactersareplayed andvoiced byPlayingthecharacterswell isnot aneasy job.It alwaystakes aplayer tento twentyyears.In orderto
9./pro ztekt/the traditionalChinese folkart,the Museumof DaoqingShadow Playhas beenbuilt inGansu.Many
10.art aretrying tospread itto thestage ofChina,even of the world.Its alsoour dutyto preventit formdisappearing.阅读理解IV.A、13Wild animals are ourfriends,but manyof themare gettingfewer andfewer.We shouldtry toprotect them.The fouranimalsbelow arenow in danger.Tibetan Antelopes藏羚羊Tibetan antelopesare medium-sized animals.They mainlyfeed ongrass.They areusually foundin groups of about
2.They arekilled for their wool,whichiswarm,soft andfine andcanbemade intoexpensive clothes.Although peoplecan getthewool withoutkilling theanimals peoplesimply killthem beforetaking thewoo
2.The numberof themis droppingyear byyear.9There areless than75,000Tibetan antelopesleft in the wild,down from a million50yearsago.Golden MonkeysGolden monkeys aremainly foundin SichuanGansu Shanxiprovince andShennongjia mountainousarea ofHubei Province.99Golden monkeys have golden-orange fur.They movearound inthe daytime,usually in groupsof as manyas100to20heads,or2to30heads.They feedon fruitsand youngleaves ofbamboos.But peopleare destroying the environment where theylive.Trees andbamboos aredisappearin9,so golden monkeyshaveless andless toeat.ElephantsElephants arevery bigand strong.They arebigger thanany otheranimal onland.They aregrey andhave longtrunks andtusks.They have-poor eyesight,but very good hearing and smell.They canlift heavythings andbreak downbranches.They donotleave thegroup untilthey are about12yearsold.Now,there arevery fewelephants inthe world.The numberof themisbecoming smallerbecause theirliving areasare usedfor farming.Also,people huntthem for their tusks.WolvesWolves arenot verybig.They havegrey fur.Wolves haveverygood eyesight,hearingandsmelL Wolvesfood isvarious.Theyeat animalsinsects andsnails.They arefriendly toeach otherand never attack people.They do not killfor fun.Wolves arein9danger,too.They arelosing theirliving areasbecause peoplecut downforests.Soon theywill haveno homeor food.
3.Tibetan antelopesusually liveingroupsof about.A.2B.30C.200D.
204.Which ofthe followinganimalsarethe biggeston landA.Wolves.B.Elephants.C.Golden monkeys.D.Tibetan antelopes.
5.Which ofthe followingdescription aboutgolden monkeysis NOTtrueA・Golden monkeysmove aboutin largegroups.B.People huntgoldenmonkeysfortheirgolden furs.C.Golden monkeysdo notcome Outfor foodat night.D.Goldenmonkeysdonoteat theleaves oftrees,but thefruits theygrow.
6.Which ofthe followingsentences isRIGHTA.People aredestroyingtheenvironmentwhereTibetan antelopeslive.B.Wolves arefriendly toeach otherand theyneverattackpeople.C.Elephants havegoodeyesight,but verypoor hearingand smell.D.There areless than7,500Tibetan antelopesleft inthe wildnow.
7.What canbe thebest title ofthe passageA.Animals inthe zooB.How tohunt wildanimalsC・Wild animalsindangerD.How totrain theanimalsB、14A gardenof inventionsVisitorsof allages arewelcomed toPort Discoveryto seethe newexhibit—a gardenof smallinventions.There willalso be(〃、器械)many activitiesand gadgetsfortheenvironmental protection.The exhibitwill be on Saturday,July
8.It is$
10.75for eachperson and its freefor kidsunder theageoftwo.Call410-727-8120if youwant to know more information.(雨水桶)The rain-barrel meetingTheParks andPeople Foundationwill-hold a meeting onbuilding rain-barrels forhouses between6p.m.and8p.m.onWednesday at the foundationsStieff SilverBuilding.It willcost eachperson$50anditincludes thebarrel andall materials.Call410-448-5663to learnmore information.(修剪)Priming plantsVisitorscan attendameetingon pruningplants between9:30a.m.and10a.m.on Tuesdayat LadewTopiary Gardens.They shouldmeet at the VisitorsCenter at Ladew,Jarrettsville Pike,Monkton.The priceoftheticket is$10which includesthemoney ofvisiting the gardens andLadew membersare free to go.Call410-557-9570or visitthe websitewww.ladewgardens.comto getmore information.ExhibitionPhotographs,paintings anddrawings will be shownon July9at the University of Maryland.The showwillbefrom5p.m.to7:30p.m.Call301-985-7937toknow moreinformation.
1.What mayPort DiscoverybeA.A cinema.B.A school.C.A museum.D.A store.
2.People canknowmorethings about the rain-barrel meetingby・A.calling410-727-8120B.calling410-448-5663C.visiting awebsite D.calling301-985-
79373.If MrsWhite likesgrowing flowers,she willprobably beinterested in.A.visiting Port Discovery B.attending therain-barrel meetingC.the meetingat LadewTopiary GardensD.seeing theexhibition attheUniversity ofMaryland
4.Which ofthe informationis NOTtrueA.It willcost acouple with their one-year-old daughter$
21.5to visitPortDiscovery.B.The rain-barrel meetingwill lasttwo hoursintheevening.C.Not allthe peopleneed topay forthe meetingatLadewTopiary Gardens.D.The exhibitionattheUniversityofMaryland willbeonSaturday.C15Late oneafternoon,when aprofessor waswalking alonga countryroad,he sawa farmereating his supper aloneon theroadbefore hishouse.The professorwalked up to the farmer andasked,“Why areyou eatinghere alone”(烟囱)“Well,sir,answered the farmer aftera shortpause,“the chimneysmokes”“Thats toobad/9said the professor.uBut itshouldnt betoo difficultto fix.Let mehave alook atit.”(扫帚)And beforethe farmercould saya word,the professorwas atthe door.A broomfell onhis shoulderand awomansvoice shouted,uGo away,you oldrascal(无赖),or Filkill you...”The professorleft thehouse quickly.The farmersat on the roadlooking veryunhappy.The professorwalked upto himandput hishand onhis shoulder.“Never mindJ he said,“my chimneysometimes too.”1・The professorwanted to・A.help thefarmer fixthe chimneyB.eat supperwith thefarmerC.look atthefarmer^wife D.have asmoke
2.・The womanbeat the professor with a broombecause・A.she didntwant anyoneto fixthe chimneyB・the professorwas toorude toher(弄错)C.she mistookthe professorfor herhusbandD.theprofessorwanted toeat supperat herhouse
3.Which ofthe followingis trueA.The farmerwas happyto havetheprofessorto helpthem fixthe chimney.B.The professor took abroom fromthe farmershouse.C.The farmerwas happyto havehissupperon theroad.D.The professorwas surprisedto seethefarmereating supperontheroad.
4.“The chimneysmokes”means.A.There wassomething wrongwith thefarmers chimneyB.The farmerswife was angryC.They neededto fixthe chimneyD.The housewas fullof smokeD(社交)16If wewant todeal with the associationbetween boys and girlsproperly,here aresome“dos anddons for you tofollow.Keep anormal andhealthy stateof mind.Our schoolsand classesare madeup ofboys and girls.It isvery naturefortheboysand girlsto make friends witheach other.We shouldmake asmany friendsas possible.We shouldkeep touchwiththeother(性别)sex inpublic insteadof in secret.Dont betoo nervousortooshy.If you areashy person,you canalso finda wayout.First ofall,you canmakefriendswith thestudentswho havethe sameinterest andhobby asyou.As bothof youhave muchin common,youmayhave muchto talkabout.If youkeep doinglike that,little bylittle,you willgladly findyouarealso asfreetoexpress yourselfas others.(青春期)Dont fall into theditchofearly love.The boysandgirls ataadolescence arerich infeeling.They areeasy toregardthe friendshipasasign oflove andfallinlove witheach otherat anearly age.In myopinion,early loveisagreen applethatcant beeaten.An applewont tastesweet untilit isfull ripe.Boys andgirlsatmiddle schoolare tooyoung tocarry theheavyduty oflove.Do keepout ofearly love.(〃、题)
1.1We shouldkeep touchwiththeother sexin followingways EXCEPT.A.withagood stateof mindB.in realfriendshipC.inpublicD.insecret
2.(小题2)What doesthe underlinedword uditch^mean波浪泥潭圈套迷惑A.B.C.D.(力、题)
3.3The mainidea ofthepassageisto.A.tell studentsto keep away fromearly loveB.tell studentshow tomake friendsC・teach boyshow totalk withgirlsD.give someadvice onhow toassociate betweenboysandgirlsE、(跳绳)17One morning,as Marywas skippingslowly alongthe longpath,she heardthe soundof music.She wasvery(脸颊)curious andwent tofind outA boywas sittingunder atree.He wasplaying music.He hadblue eyesand redcheeks.A squirreland tworabbits werewatching himand listening to themusic.When hesaw Maryhesaid,Tm Dickon.I knowwho youare.You areMiss Mary.n Hetook outa parcel(包裹)“Here arethe gardentools.I boughtsome packetsof seeds(种子),too.nPlease showthemtometH saidMary.“If youlike JDickon saidJl canplant themforyou.Wheres yourgarden0Can youkeepasecretn she saidnI keepsecrets allthe time,”Dickon laughed.nI stolea garden/*Mary saidquickly.HNobody wantsit.Perhaps everythingis deadin italready.I dontknow.n Shebeganto cry.HWhere isit askedDickon.“Come withme Jshe said.(常春藤)She tookhim alongthe pathto thewall withthe ivyon it.Then sheunlocked thedoor andthey wentin together.“Here itis,n shesaid.Its asecret garden.”Dickons blueeyes openedwide insurprise ashe lookedatthegarden.Its verypretty/1he whispered.nItfs likebeing ina dream.In thespring thereare going to beloads(大量的)of birds*nests here.n(树枝).Are theroses aliveor deadMary asked him.He wentuptoan oldtree andpointed atthe branchIt wasdryand greybut therewasasmall greenbit growingon it.“This bifsalive/*he explained.nBut theresalot of oldwood thatis dead.We mustcut itoff.There aregoingtobe lots of roseshere thissummer.They wentfrom bushto bushand fromtree totree.He wasverystrong andclever withhis knife.He knewhow tocut offthe dryand deadwood“Theres alotofwork todo hereJ hesaid.“Can youcome againand helpmen Maryaskedhim.Please,Dickon!0“Yes,every dayif youlike,he answered.“Please,please donttell anyoneabout thesecret garden,Dickon/1shesaid.HOf coursenot Janswered Dickon.nIfs oursecret.n
1.Dickon waswhen Maryfound him.A.playing musicB.listeningtomusicC.planting theseeds D.skipping alongthe longpath
2.What wasin DickonsparcleA.the keytothedoor ofthegardenB・some gardentoolsC.some musicalinstruments D.some birds*nests
3.From thedialogue betweenMary and(推断)Dickon,wecaninfer that.A.they mightmeet hereagain B.Dickon feltscared inthe gardenC.there werelotsofdead rosesD.neither ofthem wouldkeep thesecret
4.The underlinedword nworknrefers(所指)to.A.making somenew birds*nests B.planting someseeds inthe gardenC.clearing upthe dryand greybranch D.cutting offthe dryand deadwood(标题)
5.The besttitleofthis passageprobably is.A.A Helpfulboy-Dickon B.Die Boy*s SecretC.Exploring theSecret GardenD.Mary andDickonF、18Books areour bestfriends.They arevery quiet,but wecan alwaysHnd bothfun andknowledge whenwe openthem.We canfind quitealotof interestingthings andideas inbooks.Here aretwo goodbooks youcan readduring theholiday.To Succeedon OnesOwnWriter DennyLiu whowas borninChinawrote thisbook forhis daughter.It canhelp youngpeople succeed.The bookteachesyou aboutstudents,how touse yourfree timeand evenwhat kindof clothesto weanIt answersmany teenagers9most commonquestions.Liu useshis daughter9s storiesas examplestohelpreaders understandwhat todo andhow todo it.His bookis farfrom boring.There arestories anddialogues,with hopeand confidencefromagood father.(王子)The LittlePrince(冒险)Both adultsand childrenlove thisbook.It isaboutthead ventureofayoung prince.It showsthe importanceofimagination andlove.The littleprince comesfrom PlanetB-
612.The princelives onhisplanetwitharose.He lovesthe。
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