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湖北省天门天宜国际校2024届中考联考英语试题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
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3.单项选择I.、1How muchwork havethey finishedfor thewelcome partyA.prepared B.to prepareC.preparing D.to beprepared、2Nowadays,it takesus onlyhour and a halfto travelfrom Changchunto Shenyangbecause ofhigh speedrailway.A.an B.the C.a D./、一3whafs thematter withEric一He hurthimself playingsoccer.A.clearly B.happily C.badly D.quietly、一4Sam,what willthe weatherbe liketomorrow一Sorry,Mum.I didntwatch theweather forecastjust now.I afootball match.A.was watchingB.am watchingC.would watchD.will watch、一5Jims neverbeen latefor school,—・He alwaysgets to school ontime.A.hasnt he;Yes B.has he;No C.has he;Yes D.is he;No、■一6Learning aforeign languageis noteasy.It takestime.-I agree.・Theres noshort cut.A.All roadslead toRome.B.Rome wasntbuilt in a day.C.Practice makesperfect.D.Better latethan never.、一7students arethere in your class—Thirty.And Iget onwell withall of them.A.How farB.How oftenC.How longD.How many、一8Excuse me,could youplease tellme theway to the museum一Pm sorry.I haventbeen therebefore.You mayask.A.somebody elseB.else anybodyC.else somebodyD.anybody else、一9Do youknow一Maybe5,000yuan.Fm notquite sure.A.who boughtthe camerafor herB.who did she buythe cameraforC.how muchshe paidfor the cameraD.how muchdidshepay for thecamera、10Mr.and Mrs.Li areold buthealthy becausethey havegood.A.live habitsB.living habitC.living habitsD.live habits完形填空II.、通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的、、三个选项中选出一个最佳答案11A BC^Everything happensfor thebest.^Whenever Ifaced1my motherwould sayso.(广播员)After I2from collegein1932,1decided tofind a job inradio asa sportsannouncer.I went to Chicagoand knockedat the doorof everystation.But3,1was refusedevery time.At onestation,a kindlady toldme thatbig stationswouldnt wantan inexperiencedperson andsuggested that I trymy luckatsmaller stations.Following her4,1went back to Dixon,where Ihad grownup.There werenoradio-announcing jobsin Dixon,and myfather saida newly-opened storewanted alocal athleteto workfor it.I askedfor thejob,but I was5again.“Everything happensfor thebestJMom6me.Dad offeredme thecar tolook forajob.I triedWOC Radioin Davenport,Iowa.The programdirector,Peter MacArthur,said theyhad hiredan announcer.(挫败感)As I left hisoffice,my frustrationboiled over.How can I becomea sportsannouncer7I cantget ajob ina radiostation991asked aloud.While I was waitingfor thelift,I heardsomeone8my name.It wasMacArthur/6What wasthat yousaid aboutsports Doyouknow anythingabout football,9Then heasked meto broadcast(广播)an imaginarygame.9with myperformance,he offeredmea chanceto workthere.10my wayhome,I thought of mymothers words:uIf youcarry on,one daysomething goodwill happen.Something wouldnthave happenedif notfor thatprevious(之前的)disappointment/
51.A.disappointment B.challenge C.excitement
2.A.left B.returned C・graduated
3.A.badly B.unluckily C.certainly
4.A.advice orderC.choice
5.A.taught suggestedC.refused
6.A.visited remindedC.changed
7.A.as B.if C.until
8.A.calling singingC・shouting
9.A.Angry B.Unsatisfied C.Pleased
10.A.To B.On C.In语法填空m.、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式.每空不超过个单词.123A youngmaul,travel througha desertwhen hecame acrossa springof clearwater.The waterwas sweet.He filledhis leatherbagso thathe couldbring somebackto
2.elder,who hadbeen his teacher.After ajourney offour3・day,the youngmanfinally4^_bring the water tohim*The teachertook adeep drink,smiled5^_warm,and thankedhis studentvery muchforthe sweetwater.The youngman wenthome6,a happyheart.After thestudent left,the teacherlet anotherstudent tastethe water.He spitit out,saying it was awful.In fact,it wasno longerfreshbecause of the oldleather bag.He askedhisteacher,nSir,the waterwas awful.Why didyou seem
7.enjoy itTheteacher answered,You tastedthewater.I tastedthe gift.The waterwas notjust water,82an actof kindnessand love.Nothingcould be9,sweet,宝石的We understandthis lessonbest whenwe receivegifts oflove fromchildren.WhetherlOe is a cheappipe ora diamond感激.necklace,the properresponse isappreciation Welove theidea within the giftrather thanthe thingitself.阅读理解IV.A、复杂的13Ragtime isa fast and complicatedkind of music thatwas populararound the beginning of the twentiethcentury.Scott Joplinis nowconsidered to be themost importantAmerican ragtimecomposer andpiano player.During hislifetime,Joplin onlyenjoyed ashort periodof careersuccess in the early1900s.However,his workhad animportant,lastingeffect onmusic-lovers,as wellas othercomposers.When ragtimefirst appearedin thelate nineteenthcentury,it wasconsidered alow formof cheapentertainment,not aserious musical movement.Then in1899,Joplin wrotea ragtimesong calledMaple LeafRag.The songshowed Joplinscreativemix ofAfrican.American rhythmand moreaccepted European American musicalstyles.It wasa hugesuccess andhelpedto make ragtime popular with thegeneral public.Maple LeafRag wasthe firstinstrumental workto sellover one乐谱.million copiesof sheetmusic It was alsothe firstmusic byan AfricanAmerican tofind alarge numberof fansamongEuropean Americans.Although thegeneral ragtimestyle alreadyappeared fora longtime beforeJoplin begancomposing,his workattracted alotof attentionfrom otherragtime composersof histime.Songs likeMaple LeafRag influencedthese composersmostlybecause theywere verypopular with the public.And many of themstarted toadd similarfastandcomplicated rhythmto theirmusic.Later,composers cameto thinkhighly ofthe highquality ofJoplin,smusic,which hascontinued tocapture theimagination of many composers and musicians bynow.For example,many laterjazzmusicians wereinfluenced byJoplins complicatedAfrican-style rhythm.Jazz,in turn,went onto influencemany morepopularmusic styles.These includethe blues,rock androll,soul,and evenhip-hop.As aresult,many musichistorians nowlistJoplins workas anearly basisof allmodern popularmusic.
1.What canwe learnabout ragtimeA・It wasa mixof musicstyles.B.It wasmost popularduring Joplinstime.C.It wasnot aserious musicalmovement.D.It helpedmakeragtimebecame cheaper.
2.What canwe inferfrom the passageA.Ragtime camefrom Europein thelate nineteenthcentury.B.Ragtime wasstarted byJoplin aroundthebeginningofthetwentieth century.C.Most ofEuropean Americansin Joplinstime weretired ofEuropeanAmericanmusic.D.Most ofEuropean Americansin Joplinstime didntlisten tomusic byAfrican Americans.
3.The expression“capture theimaginationofmanycomposers andmusiciansin thispassage is the closestin meaningto.A.make manycomposers andmusicians relaxedB.make manycomposers andmusicians stressedC.make manycomposers andmusicians satisfledD.make manycomposersandmusicians interested
4.What isthe passagemainlyaboutA.Scott Joplinsfast pianoplaying.B.The typesofmusicScott Joplinliked.C.Scott Joplinsshort periodof success.D.The importanceof ScottJoplins music.B、14Marco Polowas bornin Italyin
1254.When he was17,he travelledacross Europeand Asiawith hisfather,whowanted to do tradewiththeChinese.Finally theyarrived inBeijing.They wereguests atthe Emperor*s Palace.AlthoughMarco Polowas young,hewasvery cleverand couldspeak some foreign languages.The Emperorwas impressed by him.He(宫廷)asked Marco Polo toserve inhis courtand senthim to do manyimportant tasksacross thecountry.Marco Polowas amazedby thebeautiful China.He wasimpressedbyBeijing andthe EmperorsPalace,especially theSummerPalace whichhe describedas“The greatestpalace thatever wasThe walls werecovered withgold andsilver andthehall wasso largethat itcould easilyseat6,000people fordinner.(困惑的)There wereinventions anddevelopments inChina whichwere notused inEurope atthat time.He waspuzzledby theblack stonespeople usedto burnto produceheat.The blackstones werecoal,but Marco Polo had never seencoal before!In1295,after17years ofservice tothe Emperor,Marco Poloreturned toItaly.He wasthen avery wealthyman.A writerwrotedown thestories that Marco Polo told himinabook calledThe Travelsof Marco Polo.Although peopleenjoyed readingthe book,manyofthem thoughtthatMarco Polos storiesabout Chinawere toofantasticto betrue.But MarcoPolo alwaysstood byhis tales.Just before he diedin1324,MarcoPolowas askedthe question,uWerethey alltrue”And thiswas hisanswer,have onlytold halfof what I saw!”
1.MarcoPoloand hisfather wentto Chinato.A.go ona tripB.be askedas guestsC.do businessD.study Chinese
2.What doesthe secondparagraph mainlytalk aboutA.How beautifulChina was.B.How developedChina was.C.How bigChina was.D.How strongChina was.
3.We canlearn from thepassagethat・A・MarcoPoloused twoexamples todescribe ChinesedevelopmentsB.Only a few peopledidnt believewhat MarcoPolo saidC.The Emperorforced MarcoPolotoserve himD.MarcoPolowas70years oldwhen hedied
4.Where canwe probablyread the passageA.From aposter.B.From aguide book.(人物传记).C.From afairy tale.D.From abiographyC、15Hundreds ofyears ago,life washarder thanit istoday.People didnthave modernmachines.There wasno medicine,either.Life todaybrings newproblems.One ofthe biggestis pollution.Water pollutionhas madeour riversand lakesdirty.It killsourfish andpollutes ourdrinking water.Noise pollutionmakes ustalk louderand webecome angrymore easily.Air pollutionisthe mostserious kindof pollutionto allliving things in theworld.Cars,planes andfactories allpollute ourair everyday.Sometimes thepolluted airis verythick.People cannotsee theskyclearly.Many countries are makingrules to fight againstpollution.Factories nowmust cleantheir waterbefore theythrow itaway.And theymustnt letdirty smoke go into the air.There aremany thingswe cando to fight againstpollution.We shouldput wastethings industbins anddo notthrowthem onthe ground.We shouldgo to work bybike oron footinstead oftaking a car ora bus.If thereare fewerpeople driving,there willbe lesspollution.Rules arenot enough.We shoulddo ourbest tofight againstpollution.A.There wereno modernmachines.B.There wasno modernmedicine.L Which ofthefollowing isNOT trueabout life in thepastC.There wasmuch airpollution.D.There werenot manypeople.
2.What shouldpeople dotofight against pollutionA.Always driveacartowork.B.Throw wastethings anywherethey like.C.Put wastethingsindustbins.D.Always takea busto go toschool.■
3.The mostserious pollutionis B.air pollutionA.water pollutionD.light pollutionC.noise pollution
4.What shouldfactories dotofightagainst pollutionA.Let dirtysmokegointotheair.B.Throw dirtywater awaywithout cleaningit.C.Close thefactories.D.Let dirtywater goafter cleaningit.
5.From thepassage,we knowthat.A.afewyears ago,there wasno pollutionat all.B・people todaydont haveto talkto eachother loudlyC.we candrink waterfrom thepolluted riversand lakes.D.Everybody shouldtry hisor herbest tofightagainstpollutionD、16As alittle boy,there wasnothing Iliked betterthan Sundayafternoons atmy grandfather^farm inwesternPennsylvania.Surrounded bymiles ofwinding stonewalls,the houseand farmprovided endlesshours offun fora city kid likeme.I canstill rememberone afternoonwhen Iwas eightyears old.Since myfirst visittothe farm,Id wantedmore thananythingto beallowed to climb the stonewalls surroundingthefarm.My parentswould neveragree.Thewallswere old;some stonesweremissing,others looseand fallinginto pieces.Still,my wishto climbacross thosewalls grewso strongthat finally,one(鼓起)spring afternoon,I summonedall mycourage andentered theliving room,where theadultshad gatheredafter Sundaydinner.“L uh,I wantto climb the stonewalls/*I saidhesitantly.Everyone lookedup.Can Iclimb thestone walls**Immediately achoruswent upfrom thewomen in the room.Heavens,no!”they cried,nYou,ll hurtyourself!nIwasnt toodisappointed;theresponse wasjust asI*d expected.But beforeI couldleave theroom,Iwasstopped bymy grandfather^loud voice.Now holdonjust aminute/*I heardhim sayJLetthe boyclimb thestone walls.He hasto learntodothings forhimself.1“Go Jhe saidto me,Hand comeand seeme whenyou getback.*For thenext twoandahalf hoursI climbedthose oldwallsand had the timeof mylife.Later Imet withmy grandfatherto tellhim aboutmy adventure.Ill neverforget whathe said.Fred Jhe said,smiling widely,you madethis daya specialday justby beingyourself.Always remember:theres onlyoneperson in this whole world like you,and Ilike you as youare.”Many yearshave passedsince then,and todayI hostthetelevision program Mister Rogers*Neighborhood,seen bymillions ofchildren throughoutAmerica.There havebeen changesoverthe years,but onething remainsthe same:my messageto childrenattheend ofalmost everyvisit.“Theres onlyone personin thiswhole worldlikeyouJ thekids cancount onhearing mysay,Hand peoplecan likeyouasyouare.”
1.Which ofthe statementsis TRUEaccording tothepassageA.As acitykid,Fred wasunwilling togotohis grandfather^farm.B.Fred helpedhis grandfatherbuild thestonewalls toprotect thefarm.C.Fred wassure that his parentswould agreewith hisclimbing thestonewalls.D・Fred grandfatherencouraged himtodothings forhimself.
2.Why wasntFred allowed toclimb thestonewallsat firstA.Because hewas tooyoung toclimbthestonewalls onhis own.B,Because hisparents werevery strictwith him.C.Because hisfamily thoughtit wasdangerous toclimbthestonewalls.D.Because hisgrandpa didntlike himgoing out.
3.What canwe inferfromthepassageA.The TV programMisterRogers1Neighborhood ispopularwithchildren inAmerica.B.Freds grandpawanted Fredto bea hostoftheTVprogram.C.Theres onlyone personinthiswholeworldthat likesFred ashe is.D.When Fredwas young,he didnttake hisparents*opinions seriously.、17Every placeyou leavebecomes amemory.Even ifyou returnto visit,inyourmind itsas it was whenyou left.I considerNew York City mysecond hometown.You fightyour wayinto New YorkCity.It isnteasy.It isntcheap.It isntsofriendly.So when I gotto Helsinki,the capitalof Finland Iwassurprised athow easyitwas.People werefriendly andnice.They arecurious aboutwhatIthoughtofFinland.Except the coffee andthe costof living,Helsinki andNew Yorkdont havemuch incommon,but Iwas borninthe US Midwest,which washeavily influencedby NorthEurope.So thelife ofFinland seemedfamiliar tothat ofthe US.StilL Imissed New York,I visited it lastyear,and Iwenttomy oldcoffee room,still inthe sameplace.Although itwas2014,my mindinsisted thatitwas2007andIhadneverleft.The waiterlooked atme silently,reaching forthe samesize cupandpouring the same typeof coffeeI alwaysgot.Same corner,same waiter,same coffee.To thewaiter,he guessedmaybe Imoved toanother neighborhood.He wouldntguess frommy appearancethatIhavent evenbeeninthecountry.He didntfind thatthere wasanything differentuntil Iopened mymouth.It wassomething Isaid,Pm sure.He mistookmeforone ofthe touristswho gotlost ontheir wayfrom TimesSquare.In mymind,this ismy home.Itwasthe placewhenIdreamed ofmy childhoodslong afterIleftit;and nowI amthesameasthe othertourists withthe packbag.芬I iid.nd
1.Helsinki isinA.Finland B.AmericaC・New YorkD.China
2.Compared withHelsinki thelifeinNew YorkCity is.9A.easy B.cheap C.difficult D.nice
3.The writersreal placeof birthis・A.NewYorkCity B.HelsinkiC.Finland D.theUSMidwest
4.How longhadthe writer beenaway fromNewYorkbeforehevisiteditlast yearA.5B.7C.9D.
105.What madethecoffeeguy thinkthewritertobea touristA.What helooked.B.What hewore.C.What hesaid.D.What hedid.、18Middle EastEgyptianbirthday partiesin thesecountriesarefilled withdancing andsinging.To celebrate the childs age,family andfriends gather aroundthe chair,lifting and raising itonce foreach yearof life---------plus onemore forgood luck!JapanWhen Japanesechildren turn3,5or7,it isthought tobe especiallylucky.They areallowedtotake partintheupcomingShichi-go-san Festival,which is celebrated onNovember15th everyyear.ChinaIn China,people believethat tigers protect children.Family membersbring newbornsspecial foodand presentthem withgiftsof clothingor toysdecorated withtigers.When aChinese girlor boyturns oneyear old,kinds oftoys areplaced onthe flooraroundthe child.Philippine(闪光的)Filipino familiesdisplay blinkingcolored lightsto showthat someoneis havinga birthdayathishome.The wholefamilyusually goesto churchtogether to thank god.KoreaIn Korea,uPaegiF\the100th dayafter a childs birth,isaget-together dayforthechilds family.On aKorean childsfirstbirthday,a“Tol”or“Dol”i§held.Family andfriendsgatherto enjoyfood togetherand offerthe one-year-old giftsof money.
1.celebratethechildsageby liftingandraisinga chair.A.Egyptians B.Japanese C.Korean
2.Shichi-go-san isa special・A.present B.food C.day
3.In China,family membersbring the children presentdecorated withtigers becausethey think.A.tigers arestrong andhealthyB.tigersprotectchildrenC.thechildrenlook likethe tiger
4.In Korea,a“Tol”or Dolisthename of.A.party B.game C.present
5.Whichofthe descriptionsis truefor birthdaycelebrationsA.Shichi-go-san Festivaliscelebratedon Chinesechildrens birthday.B.Filipino familiesget togetherat hometothankGod.C.People inKorea celebrateachildsbirthday onthe100th day.书面表达、书面表达假定你是李华,最近你们班就低碳生活方式进行了讨论,你的英国朋友向你来信询问讨V.19Peppa论情况请你用英语写封回信,简单介绍以下讨论结果。
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