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湖北省恩施州达标名校2024届中考英语考前最后一卷含答案注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂
2.其它答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.单项选择I.、(火星救援)1…The filmThe Martianis ofgreat value.™Exactly.can beenjoyed fromit unlessyou have a deepunderstanding ofit,・A.Nothing;however B.Few;insteadC.Something;anyway D.Little;still、一2ME HU,can youtell ushow tolearn swimmingwell一Sure.But rememberwe canlearn nothingwell hardwork.A.with B.after C.without D.at、3-I preferspeaking tolistening inEnglish learning.-Oh.really I think youshould begood atof them.A.both B.neither C.someD.all、4Some studentsgo toschool footand othersgo bus.A.on;by B.by;on C.on;on D.by;by、一5Do youthink ifTom thework welltomorrow—I thinkhe willif hehis best.A.does,will tryB.will do,tries C.does,tries D.will do,will try、--6good timewe had at theparty yesterday!—Yeah.It wassuch anexciting partyI wouldnever forgetitA.What a;that B.What;asC.How;that D.How;as、一7Mum,must Ifinish myhomework today_.You maydo it tomorrow morning.A.No,you mustntB.No,you needntC.Yes,you must、8story hasan unhappyending.Many peoplecried afterwatching it.A.A B.An C.The D./、一9Could yougo swimmingwith methis afternoon,Tom—,but Ihave to do thechores first.A.rd like toB.Of coursenot C.No,I couldnt、10-I*ve noidea duringthe summervacation.Any goodadviceD.Bringing alongsome thingsfrom homemay behelpful forfeeling less homesick.书面表达V.、假设你叫李明,初中就要毕业了,你和你的好朋友林峰就要到不同的学校学习在毕业之际你给帮助过你很多的19林峰写一封信信中应包括以下内容.表达你对林峰的感谢;
1.简述感谢林峰的原因,适当举例;
2.对林峰的祝愿3注意词数左右文章的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数1802Dear LingFeng,Yours,Li Ming参考答案单项选择I.、1A、2C、3A、4A、5B、6A、7B、8C、9A、10C、
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2.B
3.D
4.C
5.A
6.D
7.B
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12.A语法填空in.、
121.works
2.helping
3.to be
4.had
5.saw
6.took
7.is showing阅读理解IV.、
131.D
2.B
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141.D
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4.C、16L C
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3.A书面表达V.、19Dear LingFeng,I wouldliketothank you at theend ofour middleschool education.You havebeen verykind andhelpful sincewe kneweachother.You havegiven meso muchhelp that I willnever forget.Last term,I caughta badcold andhad tostay at home for a week.When I was worryingabout the lessons,you came to myhome afterschool andhelped mewith everysubject.With yourhelp,I didntfall behindothers.Ithinkril tryto help others justlike you.Thank youagain.Even thoughwe maygoto differentschools,Ill alwaysstay in touch with you.I wishyou successfor thefuture.Yours,Li Ming-Why dontyou learnsomething youlike,like pianoor violinYou surelywill makeyour vocationdifferent.A.what shouldI doB.where shouldI goC.what Ishould doD.where Ishould go完形填空II.、科(社11I ama motherof threeand haverecently completedmy collegedegree.The lastclass I had to take was sociology会学).The teacherwas reallygreat.The classwas asked to goout andsmile atthree people.I ama very1person andthought thiswould be a pieceof cake.Soon after,my husband,youngest son and I went outtoMcDonalds.We werestanding inline,waiting to be2when allof asudden everyonearound usbegan to_3away,and theneven myhusband did.As Iturned aroundI smelleda terrible“dirty bodysmell,and therestanding behindme weretwo poor4men.As、I lookeddown at the shortgentleman,he was5His beautifulsky blueeyes werefull ofGod Lightas hesearchedfor acceptance.He said,uGood day・”as hecounted thefew6he hadbeen holding.(柜台)The younglady at the counterasked himwhat they7He said,Coffee isall Miss.”because that was alltheycould afford.He justneeded tobe warm.(冲动)Then Ireally8it—the compulsionwassogreat thatI almost9out andhugged thelittle manwith theblueeyes.That iswhen Inoticed alleyes in the restaurantwere seton me,judging myevery action.I smiledand asked the youngladybehind thecounter togive10two morebreakfast mealson twoplates.I thenpicked upthe platesand walkedaround thecounter to the11that themen hadchosen asa restingplace.I putthe plateson the tableand laidmy handon theblue-eyed gentleman^12hand.He lookedup atme,with tearsin hiseyes,and said,“Thank you.”I graduatedwith one of thebiggest lessonsI wouldever learnacceptance withoutcondition.A.friendly B.healthy C.proud D.careful
2.A.treated B.served C.welcomed D.greetedA.give B.put C.throw D.moveA.happy B.careless C.homeless D.pleasantA.smiling B.crying C.thinking D.nodding
6.A.apples B.flowers C.books D.coins
7.A.hated B.wanted C・learnt D.ateA.made B.felt C.got D.tookA.put B.took C.went D.reached
8.A.her B.him C.me D.it
9.A.corner B.door C.kitchen D.table语法填空、
五、用所给动词的正确形式填空
10.A.cold B.warm C.clean D.dirty m.12Mrs.Wilson ismy neighbor邻居・She
1.work ata postoffice and she meetslots of people everyday.She isfriendly toeveryoneand likes
2.helpothers・She isover fiftyyears old,but shelooks veryyoung年轻.She alwaysbuys manybeautifulclothes.She alwayssays,Old peoplestill want
3.be beautiful!”Yesterday she4^haveatrip.She went to afarm.She
5.see manyinteresting thingsandshe
6.take somephotos・Look,she7show herpictures tousnow・阅读理解、歌剧魅影IV.13The Phantomof theOperaThe Phantomof theOpera,by AndrewLloyd Webber,debuts appearsin publicfor the first time in Shanghai,marking theproductionsfirst Asianperformance.Since itwas firstshown inLondon,the playhas beenseen by58million peopleall overtheworld.The Phantomof theOpera describesa mysteriousperson witha beautifulvoice livingunder theParis Theatre.The场景grand stagesets andmusic havemade themusical famousthroughout theworld.7:15pm,December18200—2000yuan7:15pm,December19,24—26,31100—800yuanShanghai GrandTheatre,300Renmin DadaoTel:5466-0206(大提琴独奏会)Cello recital(作曲家).Cellist NinaKotova willstage arecital inShanghai Kotova,from Russia,is anexcellent musicianand composerSheattracted theworld attentionwhen shewon firstprize inan internationalmusic contestat theage of
15.She isa modeland has(为..•增色)graced thecovers ofmany fashionmagazines.7:30pm,December1550—500yuanShanghai Concert Hall,523Yanan DongluTel:6386-2836Pipa concert(有特色的)Yang Jingplays thepipa inconcert.The pipa player foundher distinctivemusical characterthrough theancient(千年的)pieces of an ancientculture and the mostcontemporary musicof theworld.Rooted in the millennia-old traditionof(巨大的)Chinese music,she buildsonavast bodyof musicalhistory from the Eastand West.7:15pm,December1040—100yuanHe LutingConcert Hall,20Fenyuan LuTel:6437-
11921.This passagecan befound probablyin・(〃、说)A.a novelB.a filmC.aplayD.a brochure
2.To attendtwo differentconcerts listedabove willcost atleast・A.80yuan B.90yuan C.140yuan D.240yuan
3.We canknow fromthe passagethat・A.Cellist Kotovasphoto can be seenon thecovers ofmany fashionmagazinesB,The Phantomof theOpera isa musicalplay performedat theParis TheatreC.Those whoare interestedin Chinesetraditional musicwill watcha concertattheHe LutingConcertHallon Dec.15D.Yang Jingsperformance hasnothing todo withthe westernmusicB、14Some time ago Idiscovered thatoneofmy chairshadabroken leg.I didntthink therewould beany difficultyin(古董)getting itrepaired,as thereare alot ofantique shopsnear myhome.So Ileft homeone morningcarrying the chair with(接待).me.I wentinto the first shopexpecting a friendly receptionI wasquite wrong.The manwouldiTt evenlook atmychair.The secondshop,though slightlymore polite,was justthe same,andthethird andthe fourth-so Idecided thatmyapproach mustbe wrong.I enteredthe fifthshop witha planin mymind.I placedthechairon thefloor and said to the shopkeeper,uWould youliketo buya chair”He lookedit overcarefully andsaid,“Yes,not abad chainHow muchdo you want for it,sir”^Twentypounds/91said.“OKJ he saidj6pH giveyou twentypounds.Its gota slightlybroken leg,I said.Yes,I sawthat,itsnothing.”Everything was going accordingto myplan and1was gettingexcited.uWhat willyou dowith it”I asked.Oh,it willbe easyto sellonce therepair isdone/5Ill buyit JI said.“What doyou meanYouve justsold itto meJ he said.uYes,I knowbut Ivechanged mymind.I amsorry,ril giveyou twenty-seven poundsforit・”“You mustbe crazy,hesaid.Then,suddenly the penny dropped.I knowwhat youwant.You wantmetorepair yourchair.”“Youre right,”I said.“And「what wouldyou havedone ifIhadwalked inandsaidWould yourepair thischair forme Iwouldnt haveagreed todo it,hesaid.uWe dontdo repairs,not enoughmoney init andtoo muchtrouble.But PIIrepair thisfor you.Shall wesay forfivepounds99He wasa verynice manand wasgreatly amusedby thewhole thing.
1.We canlearn fromthe textthat in thefirstshop the writer.A.was ratherimpolite B.was warmlyreceivedC.asked theshopkeeper tobuy hischair D.askedtheshopkeeper torepair hischair
2.The expression thepennydropped1*inthelast paragraphmeans theshopkeeper・A.changed hismind B.accepted theofferC.saw thewriter^purpose D.decided to help thewriter
3.How muchdid thewriter payA.£
5.B.£
7.C.£
20.D.£27C、(幼儿园)15In kindergartenyour idea ofa good friend was the person wholet youhave thered crayonwhen allthatwasleftwas theugly blackone.In firstgrade youridea ofa goodfriend was the person who went to the bathroom with you andheld yourhand asyou walkedthroughthe scaryhalls.In secondgrade youridea ofa goodfriend was the person who helpedyou standup to the classbully(欺凌)・In thirdgrade youridea ofa goodfriend was the person who shared their lunch with you when you forgot yours onthe bus.In fourthgrade youridea ofa goodfriend wasthe person who waswilling toswitchsquaredancing partnersin gymso youwouldn*t have tobestuck withNasty Nickyor SmellySusan.In fifthgrade youridea ofa friend wasthe person whosaved aseat onthe backof thebus foryou.(迷恋的对象)In sixthgrade youridea ofa friendwasthepersonwho went upto Nickyor Susan,your newcrush and askedthem todance withyou,so thatif theysaid noyou wouldnthave tobe embarrassed.In seventhgrade youridea ofa friendwasthepersonwholet youcopy thesocial studieshomework fromthe nightbefore thatyouhad forgottentodo.In eighthgrade youridea ofa goodfriendwasthepersonwho helpedyou packup yourstuffed animalsand oldbaseball,butdidnt laughat youwhen youHnished andbroke outinto tears.In ninthgrade youridea ofagoodfriendwasthepersonwho wouldgo toa partyheld bya senior so youwouldnl endup being(新生)the onlyfreshman there.
1.If youre,you mightregard thepersonwhosharedtheirlunch withyouwhen youforgotyoursonthebusas yourbestfriend.A.In GradeOne.B.In GradeThree.C.In GradeSix.D.In GradeSeven.
2.If you are inGrade Five,your goodfriend mightbeapersonwho・A.wenttoa partyheld bya seniorB・let youcopy thesocial studiesC.saved aseat onthe backof thebus foryou.D.wenttothebathroom withyou
3.What doesthe underlinedword“switch”mean inEnglishA.exchange B.dropC・wait D.discover
4.Which of the followingis NOTmentioned inthe passageA.The personwho helpedyou packup yourstuffed animalsand oldbaseball cards.B.The personwho askedyour newcrush todance withyou.C.The personwho changedhis/her scheduleto havelunchwithyou.D.The personwhowenttothebathroomwithyou.
5.The mainideaof the passageis that.A.Everyone needsfriends inhis lifeB.Friends areimportant in our dailylifeC.We needthe samefriends nomatter howold weareD.We needdifferent friendsinourdifferent lifestages、16I remembermy motherreading to me whenI wasa smallchild.I rememberwatching asshe showedme the words sheread.”Can yousay thatshe asked.“A for apple/1Mom saidmany times.I listenedcarefully,then pointedattheletter andrepeated it.Time andagain mymotherlistened tome as I soundedout lettersand simplewords.By thetime Ireached kindergartenI could read simplesentences.A yearorsolater I remember runninghome andtelling herI wasinthe“Red Birds,the topgroup inmy secondgradeclass.During myhigh schoolyears Iremember usinga ReaderDigest magazineto challengemy motherto WordPower(定义)competition.We readthewordsgiven byReaders Digestand wrotea definitionfur eachword.We checkedouranswers andcompared ourscores.My beginningjunior yearsMom wonmost thechallenges,but mysenior yearI begantobeat mymom mostofthetime.Its abouttime.She said.(感激)IrememberMom givingme alifetime loveof reading.Whenever Iread agood bookI appreciatethis giftgiven mebymy mother.
1.The writercouldreadsimple sentencewhen sheA.finished kindergartenB.finished primaryschoolC.entered primaryschool D.entered kindergarten
2.When didthewriterbeat her mother mostofthetimeinthe WordPower competitionA・In herjunior middleschool.B.In herfreshman yearin highschool.C.In herjunior yearin highschool.D・In herSenior yearin highschool.
3.From thelast paragraphwe knowthe writerA.gives her mother manygifts.B,appreciate hermother verymuch.C.loves tolive withhermother.D.sends manybooks tohermother.E、17Once Ispoke ata highschool.After thespeech,I wasaskedto see aspecial student.An illnesshad keptthe boyathome,buthe hadexpressed aninterest inmeeting me,and itwould meana greatdeal tohim.I agreed.He wasMatthew.When he wasborn,the doctortold hisparents thathe wouldnot livetoseefive,then theywere toldhe wouldnot make ittoten.Now hewasthirteen.He wantedto meetme becauseIwasa gold-medal weightlifter,and Iknew aboutovercoming obstaclesand goingformy dreams.(抱怨).I spentover anhour talkingto Matthew.Never oncedid hecomplain Hespoke aboutwinning andsucceeding andgoingfor hisdreams.He knewwhat hewas talkingabout.He justtalked abouthis hopesfor thefuture,and howone dayhe wantedtolift weightwith me.When wefinished talking,Iwentto mybriefcase andpulled outthefirstgold medalI wonand putit aroundhis neck.I toldhimhewasmore ofa winnerand knewmore aboutsuccess andovercoming obstaclesthan Iever would.He lookedat itfora(冠军).moment,then tookit offand handedit backtome.He said,“You area championYou earnedthat medaLSomedaywhen Iget tothe Olympics and winmy ownmedal,I willshow itto you.”Last summerI gotthe newsthat Matthewhad diedandaletter Matthewhad writtenmeafew daysbefore:Dear Rick,My momsaid Ishould sendyouathank-you letterfor thepicture yousent me.The doctorstell methatIdont havelong toliveany more.But Istill smileas muchasIcan.I toldyou someday IwasgoingtotheOlympicsandwin agold medaLBut Iknow nowFil nevermakeitBut Iknow Pmachampion,and Godknows thattoo.When Iget toHeaven,God willgive memy medaland whenyou getthere,I willshow ittoyou.Thank youfor lovingme.Your friend,Matthew
1.The boywished tomeet thewriter because.A.he wishedtotakepart inthe OlympicsB・he admiredthe authorvery muchC.he hopedto makefriends withthe author
2.Which ofthe statementsis TRUEA.Matthew wasgood atweight lifting.B.Rick hadthe similardisease asa child.C.Matthew nevergave upin faceof disease.
3.Why didthe boyrefuse thewriters medalA.He didntneed Rickspity.B.Rick lookedonthemedal asthe mostimportant thing.C.The goldmedal wasvery dearto Rick.
4.What canbe inferredfrom MatthewsletterA.Mathew wasunhappy beforedeath.B.Mathew keptin touch with Rick.C.Mathew sentsome picturesto Rick.
5.What doesobstacles mean障碍麻烦疾病A.B.C.F18When yousleep somewhereelse—like ata summercamp ora friendshouse,you knowyoure inforafun time.It canbeexciting toget awayfromthe same oldbed inthesame old roominthesameoldhouse.But funas thisis,for somekids beingawayfrom homecanbe scary andsad.Ifs calledbeing homesick.Homesick meansyou areupset,sad,and maybescared.But dontfeel surprised.A lotofpeopleget homesick,even grown-ups.When youreused tohaving certainpeople aroundyou,it canbescarywhen theyare gone.When youare dealingwith other(离婚)problems,you willfeel homesick,too.Some kidsmay feelmore homesickthan usualif theirparents getdivorced orifsomeone theyloved hasrecently died.Here aresome ideas tohelp you feel less homesick.Bring alittle bitof homewithyou.If youregoing awayfrom home,bring yourpillow orpictures ofthe peopleyou willbe apartfromand lookat themany timeyouwant.Keep busy.The morefun thingsyou do,thelesstime youHhavetofeel homesick.So tryto joinin activitieswherever youare.Stay intouch.You canmake aplan forwhenyouwill callyour mumor dad.You canalso sende-mails ortext messagesto keepintouchwithfamily andfriends.When youdo getintouchwith someone,make sureto talkabout thefun thingsyoure doing!Talk tosomeone whereyouare.Maybe youcan tellafriendthat you feel homesick.He orshe mighthave someideastohelpyou feelbetter.
1.How manyideas aregiven tohelpyoufeel lesshomesick inthe passageA.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.
2.What shouldyou talkabout inorder tofeellesshomesickA.Your futureplan.B.The pastthings.C.Your difflculties.D.The interestingthings.
3.Which ofthe followingis NOTtrue accordingtothepassageA.Some kidscan gethomesick,but grown-ups never.B.Joining inmore activitiesmay makeyoufeellesshomesick.C.Someone mayfeel homesickwhen oneof hisfamily membersdies.。
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