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湖北省咸宁市赤壁市中学小2024届中考英语押题卷含答案请考生注意
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2.答题前,认真阅读答题纸上的《注意事项》,按规定答题I.单项选择1一Who isman in a bluejacket,do youknow—Yes.He isunusual andtalented violinist.A.the;a B.a;a C.a;anD.the;an
2、We allknow that the Anti-Japanese Warin1937and foreight years.A.broken out;was lastedB.was broken;lastedC.was brokenout;was lastedD.broke out;lasted
3、一Can youfinish yourwork beforedinner-・A.With pleasureB.OkayC.I thoughtsoD.Never mind
4、None of them talked.They Hnishedtheir mealin.A.silence B.order C.placeD.public
5、…What areyou going to dothis weekend--・If there is enoughtime,I maygo toShanghai withmy friends.A.It doesn9t matterB.It dependsC.Don9t mentionit D.Forget it
6、_excellent workyou have done!一Its verykind of you to say so.A.How B.How anC.What anD.What
7、-Look!What a mess it is in your room!-Sorry,I willmy schoolthings andtidy itright now.A.put upB.put outC.put awayD.put off、8While sheTV,she asound outsidethe room.A.was watching,was hearingB.watched,was hearingC・watched,heard D.was watching,heard
9、一Pm afraidi cango toyour party.—!The partywont beperfect withoutyou.A.You9re welcomeB.That5s nothingC.What apity D.It doesntmatter
10、一I dontlike rainyor windyweather.What aboutyou社区,根据以下流程图提示,完成一篇英文征文稿ConditionsNeighbourhood Whatis yourneighbourhood likeNeighboursWhat areyour neighbourslikeHow dothey helpothersgive twoexamplesWhat didyou dofor yourneighbours giveone exampleFeelingsHow do you feelto liveinyourneighbourhood要求)表达清楚,语法正确,上下文连贯;1)必须包括流程图中所有要点内容,并适当发挥;2)词数词左右(开头已给出,不计入总词数);3100)不得使用真实姓名、校名和地名等4My neighbourhoodMyname isLi Lei.I livein GardenNeighbourhood.参考答案单项选择I.
1、D
2、D
3、C
4、A
5、B
6、D
7、C
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10、C完形填空II.
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19、My neighbourhoodMyname isLi Lei.I livein GardenNeighbourhood.It isvery beautifuland clean.There isa biggarden with all kinds offlowers init.And biggreen treesare aroundit.You cansee alot ofpeople talkingand playingthere.Near myneighbourhood,thereisa supermarket,a banka hospitaland manyshops.So itis convenientfor ourlife.My neighboursare veryfriendly.When someonehas problems,they musthelp him.Once AuntLis daughterwas ill,and herhusband wasnot at home.So herneighbourshelped hersend herdaughter tohospital.Grandma Liuis oldand herchildren arenot around.She livesalone.Soour neighboursoften helpsher washdishes andclean upher house.I thinkI shoulddo somethingfor myneighbourhood.Soevery weekI helpthe kidsin ourneighbourhood learnEnglish andplay gameswith them.This ismy neibourhood.Though itis notbig,I feellucky andhappy tolive here.—・I cantdo anyoutdoor activities.A.Me tooB.So doI C.Neither doI D.Nor IdoII.完形填空
11、Alex wasa giraffewho livedin azoo withhis mum,dad andother giraffefriends.As Alexgrew,he]his neck wasmuch shorterthan the others.He beganto get2But his mother toldhim that he wasspecial.She saidit didnot matterhowshort orlong his neckwas.Alex triednot tothink abouthis short3But ashis friendsgrew tallerand taller,hisneck4short.Sometimes theothergiraffes5him,but hisparents toldhim notto worry.They saidthatheshould behappy withhimself theway he was.He tried,but hecould noteven play in somegiraffe sports.He wasjust too6One day,one of the zooworkers cameand tookAlex away.Alex wasscared.Would hehave toleave thezoo just(使平静)7he didnthave along neckThe zooworker calmedAlex downand gavehim somefood.He felt8Then heled Alexintoanother areaof thezoo.Soon mumand dadcame tosee Alex.told youthat youwere special/9hismother said.uThe zoohas madea placejust for9(尖叫)because somany peoplewant tosee howspecial you are!”She wasright.Visitors pointedto himand screamed
101.A.wondered B.found C.hoped D.agreed
2.A.powerful B.interested C.energetic D.worried
3.A.leg B・tail C.neck D.nose
4.A.stayed B.became C.turned D.felt
5.A.looked after B.thought ofC.laughed atD.agreed with
6.A.tall B.short C.fat D.thin
7.A.afterB.unless C.because D.before
8.A.good B.better C.bad D.worse
9.A.him B.you C・us D.me
10.A.excitedly B.angrily C.sadly D.heavilym.语法填空,They lookedhappy tosee somethingso specialat thezoo.This isTammela School,a primaryschool inFinland.The studentsare havinga mathclass withtheir robotteacher.The“teacher“isL small,blue machineabout25cm high,Reuters reported.Whenever studentshave problems,it helpsthem very2,patient andnever getsbored.“The robotcan makestudents3,active inclass thanusual.I seeEliasas one of the4,tool toget differentkinds ofpractice and activitiesinto theclassroom/5a teachertold Reuters.So farthe school5^introduce fourrobot teachers,one ofwhom isa languageteacher thatcan speak23languages anddanceto music.6,is necessaryto encouragekids tocome up7new waysto makeuse oftechnology inschool life/*the headofthe school
8.add in the interview.The robotteachers areused9,help improvelearning.This doesntmean thathuman teacherswill losetheir jobs.Therobots canteach wellJO,they arenot able to keepclass inorder.The schoolstill needshuman teachers.IV.阅读理解A13A researchstudy haslooked into what happensinside yourbrain whileyou readand listento music.You knowthat兴奋thrill youget whenlistening toyour favoritemusicThat excitingfeeling whenyou hearyour favoritesongsAccordingto arecent study,it seemsthe samething canhappen whileyouarereading,but notwith everykind oftext.This opensupinteresting questionsaround howmusic,reading andemotions areconnected in the brain.The study“We decidedwe woulddo acomparison betweenfour orfive differentkinds of texts tosee howthe brainreacted,explains AdamZeman,a scientist.u Theparticipants参与者layinan MRIscanner readingthe texts,and thenwecompared brainactivity forthose fivetexts.,9The textsranged涉及from deadlyboring onesto highlyexciting ones,including theHighway Code,parts fromnovels,and poems.So whathappened in the participantsbrains whilethey were reading EmotionalreactionAs the researchers observed,participants foundsome textsmore emotionalthan others.When readingthese emotionaltexts,there washigher activityin brainareas related to pleasure and reward—the sameareas relatedto thethrill weget when文学we listento music.As Zeman says,“it perfectlyshows that the emotionalreaction toliterature andto musichas quiteabit incommon.So itdoesnt seemto matterwhether youare listeningor readingif youget athrill.That wasone quitestrong内省finding.”IntrospectionThere weremore interestingflndings.Reading poetryis oftenconsidered anactivity thatrequires usto usethe brain,butdid the study findany truthof thisWhen the participantswerereadingpoems theteam foundthere wasmore activityina9particular groupof brainareas calledthe DefaultNetwork.u Theseareas seemto berelatedtothings wedo withour mindswhenwe areresting,like thinking about whafshappened tous recently,thinkingaboutwhafs goingto happenin thenearfuture,about otherpeople andthat networkseems to be morestrongly relatedto poetrythan withother texts,^explains9Zeman.This connectionbetween poetryand introspectioncould bethe subjectof furtherresearch.ConclusionsThe studyshows thatthe different texts activatedifferent areasof ourbrains whenwe read.Zemansays,“thestudydidsupport whatwe thought:reaction toliterature wasgoingtobe abit likethe oneto musicin termsof emotion.We feltthat weendedup witha greatdeal ofunanswered questionswhich wehope somebodywill continueto ask.”
1.What didthe researchtryto findoutA.How musichelps usread differentkindsoftexts.B.What kind oftextsmost peoplelike whilelistening to music.C.Why readingdifferent textscauses differentreactions inemotion.D.Whether readingcan causesimilar emotionalreaction likemusic does.
2.What didthe participantsdo in the studyA・They listenedtomusic.B.They readdifferenttexts.C.They answeredmany questions.D・They comparedbrain activities.
3.What canwe learnfrom thestudyA.The emotionaltexts workbetter for theresearch.B.Poetry readingcan activatethe DefaultNetwork.C.Music helpsto bringpleasureandreward.D・People thinkabout thepast whenresting.B
14、As soonas the woman gotinto thehouse,her eight-year-old daughtertold herthat heryounger brotherdrew somanypictures on the cleanwall of his bedroomand leftthe whitewall inamess.Whenthewoman heardthis,she wasangry.Wheres yourbrother now”“Hes hidinghimself inthe cupboardin hisbedroom.The littlegirl answered.The womangot even angrier.She complainedabout her son whenshe wenttowards her sons bedroom.The six-year-old boywas stayingwith fearinthecupboard when he heardwhat hismothersaid.He knewshe gotreally angrythistime.The womanpushed the door openwithaloud noise.But whenshe saw the wordsand pictureson the wall,her angersoondisappeared.love you,mum!”covered thewhole wall,with somany heartsaround them,and somany starsinthe sky.(拥抱)The motherseyes werefull ofhappy tears.She openedthedoorof thecupboard,and huggedhersontightly.The boysaid“I loveyou,Mum!”to hermother ina lowvoice whenhewasin hismothers arms.Its the most expensivepresent fromherson——“Love on the wall”.Eight yearslater,the boysuddenly diedof heartdisease.The motherhad keptthewalltidy withgreat carefor nearlyfifty yearsuntil she was dead.In themothers heart,it seemedthat herson wasalive,and alwayslooking ather inthe skywith manyshining starsaroundhim.
1.Why wasthewomanangry atfirst aftershe heardwhat herdaughter saidA.Her childrenfought witheach otherathome.B.Her daughterdidnt lookafter herson well.C.Her sondrew pictureson thewhite cleanwall.D.Her husbandleft herchildren athome alone.
2.There arepeople appearinginthestory.A.three.B.five.C.six.D.eight.
3.How oldmight thegirl benowA.Sixteen yearsold.B.Thirty yearsold.C.Fifty-eight yearsold.D.Sixty-six yearsold.
4.The boydied atthe ageof.A.six B.eight C.fourteen D.Sixteen
5.What kindof storydoyouthink itisA.A happystory.B.A lovestory.C・A funnystory.D.A humorousstory.C
15、AN iceball shootsacross thenight sky,lighting upits pathalong theway,like aflying sun.(彗星).Ancient humanswere afraid of thesight of comets Manycultures believedthat comets were messagessent bygods,andpeople thoughtthese messageswere warning signs forbad behavior.But todayscience andtechnology giveus abetterunderstanding ofcomets.Last week,comet Isonended itsmillion-year-long journeyas itflew straighttoward thesun,melting mostof thecomet.It washoped thatcomet Isonwould survivethis trip around thesun.Because onceit gotnear Earth,it wouldhave producedagreat showof lightsfor us.In ancienttimes,the comingofcomet Ison mighthave scaredpeople.However,now we can tracka comefsjourney inour solar system.We canalso studywhat theyremade of.There isevenaproject tolaunch aspacecraft ontoa cometto studythem further.Although from the skythey looklike greatgiant fireballs,comets area collectionof gas,ice,dust andsmall rocks.As a cometgoes intooursolarsystem,the sunssolar windsblow some of thedust andgas away,giving thecomet atail.The averagesize of(直径).comets isabout10kilometers indiameter Butamazingly,their tailscan be150kilometers long!Comet Isonsdiameterwas about5kilometers.Today,people dontfear cometsas muchas theydid before.Western countrieshave evendeveloped andold tradition.When(流星)people seeacometor meteoroidshooting acrossthesky,they callit ashooting star,People whoget thechance tosee onegetto makea wish.It isa traditionthat lives on today.
1.(<]、题1)In ancienttimes,people thoughtcometswere・A.warningsignssent bygodsB.lucky signsfor goodbehaviorC・great showsof lightsD.flying suns(<]、题)
2.2We cantell fromthe thirdparagraph thatcometIson.A.finished itslong journeyto MarsB.survived itstriparound the sunC.has reachedthe EarthD.was meltedby thesun(<、题)
3.J3When acomet travelsnear thesun,someof the_will beblown awayby thesolar winds.A.gas anddust B.iceandrocksC.dust androcks D.rocks andtail(小题)
4.4According tothe lastparagraph,what traditionlivesontodayA.Being scaredby cometsand meteoroids.B.Making awish whenseeing ashooting starC.Launching spacecraftsonto cometsto studythemfurther.D.Having abetter understandingof cometsD
16、I stoodthere listeningto myfather shoutat topofhisvoice.The lookon hisface saidthat one of ushad done somethingwrong.“Which one of youdid this”We alllooked downatthe step.There waschilds handwriting in chalkthere.I wasvery frightened.I hopeno onecould seeit.(否认)Would heguess itwas meI wasso scared.When heasked me,I lied,“Not me,dad.”The otherdenied itas well.Ofcourse,we allknew thatone ofus musthavedoneit.But asthe youngestand smallestofthethree,I justcouldnt findcourageto tellthe truth.To findout whohad writtenonthestep,Father gaveus eacha pieceof paper and apencil.UI wanteach ofyou to write exactlywhatyou seeonthestep.I triedmy besttowritethe wordsdifferently.I didntwant dadtobeabletotell itwas me.He gatheredup ourpaperandlooked atthem.Since noneofyou will sayyes,then Iwill punishyou all.I stoodthere and saidnothing.The lastthing Iwanted wasfor Dadto punishme!“I didit.My sisterwalked forwardandsaidshe haddonesomethingshe hadnt,she waspunished fora month.We didnttalk aboutthat dayfor manyyears.Not untilwe wereall olderand Iknew itwas safeto finallytell mydad itwasreally me.I alwaysfelt sorrybecause ofit.That wasthe lasttime Ilet anyonefor me.I toldmyself,“Onemust seetowhathe orshe hasdone.”
1.The writersfather waswhenhesawthehandwritinginchalk onthestep.A.very happyB.very sadC.very angryD.very excited
2.The underlinedword“take theblame”most probablymeans in Chinese.撒谎承担责任A.B.接受惩罚解决困难C.D.
3.The writerssister tolda liebecause.A.she likedtelling liesB.shewasafraidofbeing punishedC.she didntlike herfatherD.she didntwant herfather topunish themall
4.Which ofthe followingstatements istrueA.The writerkept tellinglies.B,Her sistertold thetruth.C.The writersfather punishedthe children.D.None ofthe childrentold thetruth.E17Are youstill usingtext messagesor QQto chatwith yourfamily orfriends Ifyour answeris“yes”,we havetosayyou areout.A newway ofcommunicating called“WeChat”has beenmore andmore popularinthepast threeyears.WeChat isamobile textand voicemessaging communicationservice developedby Tencentin China,first releasedin January20n.WithWeChat,we cancommunicate withfriends bysending textmessages,voice messages,we canshare ourphotos orvideos,shareour location,we caneven chatwith lotsof friendsatthesame time.More important,itisfree forthe users.In May2011,WeChat hadfour tofive million users,and bythe endof2011,it had50million users.WeChat hadmore than100million usersby March
2012.In April2012,Weixin changesits nameas WeChatfortheinternational market.In September2012,WeChat hadmore than200million usersaccording toTencent CEO,Ma Huateng.Today WeChathas influencenot onlyinMainland China,HK,Taiwan,South-East Asia,but ChinesePeople areasaroundthe world.In July2013,Tencentannounced WeChathad70millionusersoutside Chinaand Lionel Messi,the famousArgentine footballplayer becamethelatest productambassador ofWeChat.In aword,WeChat isa lifestylenow.Do youWeChat today
1.According tothe passage,we cando manythings withWeChat EXCEPT.A・text messagesB・share locationC.shop forfree
2.The underlineword“release”here meansinChinese.发布设置释放A.B.C.
3.How manyusers didWeChat haveoutside Chinain July2013A.70million.B.50million.C.100million.
4.Who is the CEOof TencentA.LionelMessi.B.Ma Yun.C.Ma Huateng.
5.Where doyou probablyread thismessageA.National Geography.B.TrendHealth.C.New Scienceand Technology.F
18、Touch is oneofthe mostimportant ofour fivesenses.It is oneofthe firstsenses wedevelop.One ofthe mostcommonlyaccepted forms of touchamong peopleis alsooneofthe firstexperiences wehave intheworld-A hug!There isno betterway tounderstand theimportance of hugs thanto losethem.For thosewho haveexperienced theloss ofhugs,youwillknow howimportant theyare toshare.(释放)A recentresearch hasshown thatwhen peoplehug,the brainreleases thechemical whichincreases ourwillingnessto trustand reducesfean Ithas alsoshown thathugs aregreat foryour heart.In1995,a pairof newlyborn twinswas beingcared forin hospital.While oneofthetwins seemedquite healthy,her sisterwasnot.After tryingdifferent medicaltreatments,the nurseon duty,Gayle Kasparian,placed thetwins in bed together.The(依偎)twins immediatelysnuggled upto each other.As oneplaced herarm aroundtheother,the weakbaby becamebettergradually.How greatthe powerof a hug is!The needfor hugsdoesn*t disappearas we grow older,though itseems weare lesswilling togive them.Research onpeopleof allages hasproven thatahug is necessaryfor physicaland emotionalhealth.Without hugswecanbecome sad.A hugprovides safetyand gentleness.A hugprovides uswith socialcontact,a senseofhealth anda feeling of importanceand belonging.
1.The writerbelieves that.A.touch isthemostimportant senseB.the hugisoneof humansfive sensesC.touch isthe firstdeveloped senseD.the hugisoneoftheformsof touch
2.What doesthe recentresearch showabout hugsA.Hugs canrelease akindofchemical.B.The hugis goodfor peoplesheart.C.The hugincreases peoplesfear.D.The hugreduces thefeelingoftrust.
3.What canwe learnfromthestory ofthe twinsA.Twins shouldbe placedinbedtogether.B・The powerof ahugisgreat.C.Twins shouldbe lookedafter together.D.Medical treatmentsare important.
4.A hugprovides allthe followingexcept.A.a senseof socialcontact B.a senseof healthC.a senseof belongingD.a senseof power
5.Which ofthe statementsis TRUEaccording tothe textA.A hugistheonly formoftouchamong people.B,The lossofhugscan makethem moreimportant.C.Hugs canget peopleto trusteachothermore.D.We dont needhugs whenwegrowolder.书面表达V.、俗话说“远亲不如近邻”近日某英文报正在举行题为的征文活动假如你是李雷,住在花园19My Neighbourhood”。
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