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湖北省襄阳市南漳县市级名校2024届中考三模英语试题含答案请考生注意请用铅笔将选择题答案涂填在答题纸相应位置上,请用毫米及以上黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将主观题的答案写在
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2.单项选择I.、一1What doyou thinkof theTV seriesAll is well—Oh,I amso movedbecause Ivenever seena onebefore.A.better B.worse C.good D.bad、一3Look,Tom^parents lookso sad.一Maybe theywhat*s happened.A.knew B.have knownC.has knownD.will know、3Stephanie wearscoat whitebuttons everyFriday inwinter.A.an uglyloose cotton;with B.a looseugly cotton;hasC.a looseugly cotton;with D.an uglycotton loose;has、一4Could youplease tellme yesterday—In the bookshop nearby.A.Where youbought the book B.Where you buy the bookC.Where didyou buythe bookD.Where doyoubuythebook、5The doctorlooks tiredand sleepyhe stayedup lateto lookafter hispatients yesterday.A.if B.because C.while D.so that、6They triedto finda tablefor two,but theywere all.A.given awayB.kept away C.used upD.taken up、一7What coldweather!—Yes.But itsexperience forus.We normallylive in a bestplace.A./;a B.A;an C./;an D.A;the、8-Peter,is thereanything elseyou want to knowabout Tianjin-Yes,I amstill wondering.A.what thewater Parklooks likeB.how manygardens arethere inTianjinC.how doesTianjin foodtaste D.where isthe BinhaiInternational Airport、9The musicis fantasticand it iswellworth.A.listening B.to listen to C.being listenedD.listening to一10Robert,Fm afraidI finishthe worktoday.—It doesntmatter,you mayfinish ittomorrow.书面表达V.、假如你是李华,本周六与好友相约去北京植物园你的美国网友正好也在北京,你邀他同去请你向他发出邀19Fred请,告诉他去哪儿,做什么以及你的建议提示词语Beijing Botanical Garden,have apicnic提示问题When andwhere areyou goingthis SaturdayWhatwill youdo thereDearFred,How isit goingIm writing to invite you to join us this Saturday.Im lookingforward to your earlyreply.Yours,U Hua.What doyou advisehim to do参考答案单项选择I.、1A、2B、3A、4A、5B、6D、7C、8A、9D、10B完形填空IL、
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4.C书面表达V.、19Imwritingto inviteyou tojoin usthisSaturday.This Saturday,Im going to BeijingBotanicalGardenwith myfriends.Well meetat our school gateat sevenin themorning.Then weare goingthere bybike.Well enjoythe colorfulflowers andplantsthere.We aregoingto have apicnic in the openair.If youlike tojoinus,prepare somefood totake withyou.Donforget totake abottle ofwater.I hopeyou cancome andwell comeback atfive in the afternoon.Im lookingforward toyourearly reply.A.neednt B.cantC・mustnt D.shouldnt完形填空II.、11Lifts arevery useful.Why Thinkabout a]building.You work2the thirtiethfloor.Maybe you can walkup all the stairs3But canyou climbthirty4toyouroffice every day Of course not.In anold lift,a workeris needed.He orshe operatesit5In amodern lift,there isno6・People canoperateit7・Do youknow8to usea liftOK,let metell you.9,you wantto go to thetwelfth floorfrom thegroundfloor.First,you mustpress the button,then thedoor opens.After that,you can10the lift.Third,you press thebutton,and the11closes.Fourth,you pressthe number12,then the lift takesyou upto the12floor.When thedoor opensagain,you cangetout of thelift.If youwantto13down to the firstfloor,you mustpressthebutton,then dothe
14.It willtake youdown there.It is very easyand
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9.A.In the end B.By thewayC.For exampleD.As usual
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12.A.twelve B.twenty C.twelfth D.twentieth
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15.A.slow B.hard C.fast D.free m.、12for learnpurpose helpalways skillwhen easywarn in they becauseThere are moreand moreelectronic productslike smart phones inour life.However,doctors havethat children arefinding ithard to hold pencilsbecause oftoo muchuse of electronic products.(肌肉)“To muchuse ofsmartphonesis stoppingchildrens fingermuscles fromdeveloping.It makes22unable to holda pencilcorrectly,they said.^Children aregiven a pencil,but theyare notbe ableto holdit3,they dont havethe basicmovement skills.”Payne saidthe natureof playhad changed.s
4.to givea childan iPadthan encouraginghim todo muscle-building playlikebuilding blocks.Because ofthis,theyre notdeveloping the5,they needtoholda pencil.”Six-year-old Patrickhas beenhaving weeklytraining classes
6.six months.The
7.is tohelp himdevelop thenecessarystrength inhis fingerstoholdapencil.His motherregretted thatshe8,gave Patrickelectronic productsto playwith insteadof traditionaltoys.When hegot toschool,he couldnthold pencilsand
9.to writebecause hecouldnt movepencils correctly.uThe trainingclasses are10,a lotandFm reallystrict withhis use ofelectronicproducts now,“she said.阅读理解IV.A、13This year,there issomething newhappening inour school.It wasSeptember6th,Wang Yangdiscovered thather classroomhad changed.She foundthat thedesks wereno longerin rows,but pushedtogether tomake eightbigger desks.She wastoo excitedabout itfor thefirst twodays andshe couldntlistentothe(安排).teachers carefully.But soonshe andher classmatesgot usedto thisnew classroomarrangement“Now ourclass isquieter/9said Wang,uWhaf smore,we cancome upwith ourown ideasand learnmore throughdiscussion*Ifs abetter waytostudy/9Li Yuliked it,too.He said,Group membersfirst discuss,and thenshow ourselvesin frontof thewhole class.It makesusbelieve inourselves9It waspart ofa reform(改革)at LisschooL The school madethis reformbecause they wanted toprovide students witheasier ways to studyand morechances todiscuss.“Our schoolhopes itcan improvestudents9abilities(能力)to studyby themselvesand workin groups,said Jason,an Englishteacher.(要求)However,the reformhas demandedmore fromteachers.Now theyhave only15minutes togive thelesson whichshouldbe taughtin45minutes before.It isdifficult toteach insuch ashort time.The teachershave tofind betterwaystoteach moreeffectively.“The reformdemands more,but Fmsure itis helpful^added Jason.(小题)
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1.After the new classroomarrangement itwas easierfor WangYang andher classmatestoinclass.A.discuss witheach otherB.sit inthe classroomC.push deskstogether D.teach alesson(小题)
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2.Theschoolmade the reform inorder toprovidestudentswith tostudy.A.easier waysB.noisier classesC.more seatsD.fewer chances(小题)
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3.简单地明确地认真地有效地A.B.C.D.The Chinesemeaning of the word^effectively^in this passage is(小题)
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4.Jason thinksthereformisA.terrible B.awfulC.helpful D.useless(、题)
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5.The besttitle ofthispassagemay beA.Students9Friendship B.New Lookin ClassC.Teachers5Hope D.Discussion inClass(期待已久)(航空母舰),14Its along-awaited dayfor China.The navynow hasits first aircraft carrierLiaoning.Its aunique experienceto getto knowthe lifeinthe carrier.The carrier is just like a small cityon thesea.It hasall thefunctionsfor dailylife.There are4words tosum upits characters:big,small,much andhigh.The carrierLiaoning issuch a(过道)huge onethat the total lengthof thewhole corridorcould reachover20kilometers.But theliving spacefor the sailorsis quitesmall.Thafs becausethe carrieris designedfor researchingpurposes,rather thancomfortable living.Over1,000sailors,both menand women,are livingon board.They arearranged amongover3,000tiny roomsbelow thedeck.For visitors,its soeasy toget lost.So thefirst thingthenewsailors haveto learnis theirway around.The numberof femalesailors ismuchsmaller thanthat of the males,taking about5percent of thetotal.But theyplay akey rolein carryingout somespecialmissions.Also,you will be surprisedby thehigh level of educationof todayssailors.The captainsaid thatover90percent ofthe(精力sailors arecollege graduates.Six holdDoctors Degreesand45have aMasters.The wholeteam isyoung butvigorous充沛的).The complexwork on the carrierrequires highmanagement abilitiesfor thecommanders onboard.
1..Why dowe visitorsget losteasily insidethe carrierA.Because theydonthavea map.B.Because theliving spaceis quitesmall.C.Because thereare toomany corridorsfor rooms.D.Because thecorridor insidethecarrieris too long.(指代)?
2.What doesthe word“high”in Line4refer toA.The aircraftcarrieris high sinceitisjustlikeasmallcity.B,Most ofthe soldiersreceived goodeducation.(花费)C.The expenseto runa carrierishigh.D.The high-levelof their training.
3.The numberof femalesailors isabout・A.50B.150C.200D.
6004.Which ofthe followingis TRUEaccording tothe passageA.Therearemore women sailors thanmensailorson thecarrier.B.Most ofthe sailorson thecarrier holdDoctors Degrees.C.Liaoning isour countrysfirstaircraftcarrier.D.It iscomfortable for thesailorsto liveinthecarrier.C15April willbring anew product-the Apple Watch-into themarket.Last week,the watchwas firstlyintroduced byTunCook,Apples CEO.The price ofthe watch willdiffer from$349to$1,09%depending onits size,strap andwhether itis asportsor regularstyle.Apple engineersand designershave putin alot ofthought andhard workinto creatingthis“small screennon yourwrist(手腕).The sensoronthescreen notonly detectsyour finger,but knowsthe differencebetween whenyou aretapping,andwhen you are pressingharder.The watchalso hasnhal)ticfeedback(触觉反馈)・You cansend personalmessages toyour friend-such asdrawing astaror aspecial signwith yourfingers,or tappingthe watch,say3times,and yourfriend willreceive thosetaps ontheir wrist.Besides tellingthetime,the watchwill usebluetooth*to connectwith youriPhone andshow callsor textmessages thatcome in.According toTim Cook,the watchmay openup awhole newarea ofapplications thatwe hadnever thoughtof.Some carfactorieslike BMWhave developedan appthat allowsits carowners toopen theircars withthe watch.A Hotels*app mayallowyoutoopen thedoor toyour hotelroom withoutworrying aboutlosing thesmart-card.And finally,even airlinesarejumping in-passengers maybe ableto simplywave theirwrist tocheck into their flight.()The biggestuseofthewatch,however,is as your personalfitness coach.The watchcan measureyour pulseheartbeat usingasensor at the bottomofthewatch.It alsohas thesame accelerometerasyouriPhone,so itknows whenyouaremoving,andalso howmuch youare walkingor running,It willremind youif youhave beensitting fortoolongwithout muchactivity.(设备)Many storesare planningto stopselling FitBit devices to welcome the Apple Watch.Will Apple Watch reallyreplacethese devicesand make fitness muchmore funWATCH
1.What productwill Applethe companybring into the marketA.The apple.B.The newmobile phone.C・The apple watch.D.The computer.
2.We canlearn from the passagethat theAppleWatch.A.is designedby TimCookB・was broughtintothemarket lastyearC・sells atdifferent pricesfor differentcolorsD.will comeintothemarket soon
3.With applewatch,youcan.A.develop yourown personalappB,connect youriphone withyour ipadC.receive personalmessages fromyour friendsiphoneD.send personalmessages toyour friends*apple watches
4.Many businesseshelp pushfor theuses ofapplewatchEXCEPT.A.hospitals B.hotelsC.airlines D.car factories
5.Many storesare planningto stopselling Fit Bitdevicesbecause・A.all ofthe devicesare soldoutB.they cannotmakefitnessfunC.theywanttowelcometheAppleWatchD.AppleWatchcan replaceFitBitdevices completelyD16On Christmas Eve—the nightbefore ChristmasDay—children allover Britainput astocking at theend oftheir bedsbefore theygo tosleep.Their parentsusually tellthem that Father Christmaswill comeduring the night.Father Christmasisverykind andhearted.He getstothetop ofeach houseand climbsdown thechimney intothe fireplace.Hefills eachofthestockings withChristmas presents.Ofcourse,Father Christmasisnt real.In Jimand Kateshouse,FatherChristmas^is reallyMr Green.Mr Greendoesnt climbdown thechimney.He waitsuntil thechildrenare asleep.Then hequietly goesinto theirbedrooms andAlls their stockings withsmall presents.When theywerevery young,Mr Greensometimes worea redcoat.But hedoesnt dothat now.The childrenare nolonger young,and theyknow who“Father Christinas”really is.But theystill puttheirstockingsattheendoftheirbeds.
1.ChristmasEveis・A.the nightof ChristmasDayB.the eveningof ChristmasDayC.Christmas DayD.thenightbefore ChristmasDay
2.Father Christmasoften putspresents・A.into childrenshatsB.into childrensstockingsC.under childrensbedsD.into childrensshoes
3.When thechildren werevery young,•A・they didntknowwhoFather ChristinaswasB.they knewthatFather Christmas wasntrealC.they thoughttheir fatherwas Father ChristmasD.they knewwho putthe presentsinto theirstockings
4.When thechildrenareolder,they.A.know thatFather Christmasis realB.ask theirmother toHll theirstockings withpresentsC.know thatFather Christmasis reallytheir fatherD.know thatFatherChristmasis reallytheir friend
5.FatherChristmascomes intothe housethrough the.A.chimney B.back doorC.front doorD.window.E、17Missing since:April8,2016()Produce:young2years old,curly hair,strongName:PoodleLast seen:Wuyi Square(联系)Please contactSarah839-6722sarahcs@hotmaiLcomPlease donot runafter thedog.It mayrun away.(物件)(陈歹[)Lost andfound itemswillbedisplayed Jinthe school hall.On Friday,April11,2016During lunch12:30-2:30(提醒)Parents:If youknow thatyour childhas lostsomething,please remindhim orher.You arealso welcometohavea look.
1.What isPoodle likeA.Ifs braveB.Its shyC.Ifs lovelyD.Ifs strong(图表)
2.From thechart above,we knowthat.A.Poodle waslost twoyears agoB.Sarahs telephoneis839-6723C.parents arenot allowedto lookatthedisplay onApril11,2016D.we cancall Sarahor emailher ifwe findPoodle
3.How longwill thedisplay lastA.An hourB.Half anhourC.Two hoursD.A dayF、18Wildwood SchoolLibrary GuideThiswill offeryou someinformation aboutourschoollibrary.You canuse thisguide tohelp your kids useour library.Service hours300p.m.—530p.m.on school days;830a.m.—1100a.M.on weekendsOn school days,yourkidsmayborrow orreturn booksduring openinghours onlywhen hisclassroom teacherallows himto.At theweekend,our libraryisopen toboth youand yourkids.Borrowing Eachstudent canborrow oneor twobooks ata time.More bookscan beborrowed onlyfor classreading activitiesand schoolresearch.Returning(到期的)Books borrowedfromthe library canbe keptfor15schooldays.The booksmust bereturned beforethe duedateor the kid cannot borrowother books.Damaged(受损的)or LostBooks Whena book is returnedinadamaged condition,thekidwill haveto paythree dollarsforthedamage.Full pricemust bepaidif abookislost.We encouragestudents tocarry theirlibrary booksin plasticbags toprotect themfrom rainyweather.Please callus at3362-1323for moreinformation.
1.Students canborrow morethan twobooks ata time.A・for sendingexamsB.todoschool researchC.for after-school activitiesD.to readtogether withtheir parents
2.must bepaid whena studentloses thebook heborrows.A.Three dollarsB,Half theprice ofthebookC・Full priceofthebookD.Twice thepriceofthebook
3.This libraryguide isfor.A.teachers fromWildwoodB.workers inWildwood SchoolLibraryC.visitors toWildwood SchoolD.parents ofthe WildwoodSchool students
4.Which ofthe followingis NOTtrueA.The libraryis openfor twoand ahalf hourseveryday.B.Students*parents cango totheschoollibrary onweekends.C.Students cangotothelibraryduring openinghours asthey like.D.Students cankeep thebooks thatthey borrowfor fifteenschooldays.。
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