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2024湖北省武汉市江夏区市级名校届中考英语最后冲刺浓缩精华卷含答案考生请注意
1.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
2.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
3.考生必须保证答题卡的整洁考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回单项选择I.、1We canttrust him.He alwayssome excusesfor doingsomething wrong.A.makes upB.sets upC.takes upD.puts up
2、一will the next high-speed train to Beijingarrive,Dad—In about15minutes.A.How soonB.How longC.How often
3、The boywants to be_honest andbrave policemanwhen hegrows up.不填A.a B.an C.the D.
4、We had a footballmatch yesterdayand ourfans cheeredus on・A.slowly B.carelessly C.naturally D.loudly
5、David Burfsdream inChina isto gointo thewest andan earlychildhood schoolthere.A.clean upB.look upC.give upD.set up
6、My Englishteacher hastaught Englishshe cameto the school.A.sinceB.as C.when D.for
7、Which wordof thefollowing doesnt have the same stressas the othersA.Disturb.B.Dentist.C.Direct.
8、Its niceto seeyou again.We eachother for a longtime.A・didnt seeB.haven5t seenC.wont seeD.didnt see
9、The placewas sobeautiful thather husbandcould notstop photos.He tooktwo hundredphotos thatday!A・to showB.showing C.taking D.to take
10、In thepast fewyears,many schoolsthe waysof doingmorning exercises.A・change B.changes C.will changeD.have changed完形填空II.
11、完形填空,阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入相应空白处的最佳选项Some peoplelike toput theirlife inorder.They arenever latefor work,they returntheir booksto thelibrary ontime,they1peopled birthdaysand theypay theirbills assoon asthey arrive.Mr.Robinson is a person.Mr.Robinson worksat abank andlives alone.His sisterlive in the nexttown with her husband,and herson,Jack.Mr.Robinson doesntvisit hissister orher2from oneyear to thenext,but he3Christmas cardsto them,and hehasnt forgotteneachone ofJacks20birthdays.Last weekMr.Robinson drovehome from the bankat the4time,driving neithertoo slownor toofast.He parked没有阅读的习惯,不知道读什么
1.作业太多,没有足够的时间阅读
2.阅读现状宁愿把空闲时间花在电脑游戏上
3.你的情况热爱阅读,学校阅读俱乐部的成员从阅读中获得了很多知识自去年月以来,已看了多本书910你的想法注意事项短文须包括所有内容要点,要求语句通顺、意思连贯;
1..在“你的想法”一栏中须围绕主题,用句话展开合理想象,作适当发挥;22-
3.词数在个左右,短文的开头和结尾已在答题卡上给出,不计入总词数;
390.短文内容必须写在答题卡指定的位置上4Dear friends,Reading isvery importantin ourdaily life.Come on,everyone!Lefs startreading now!参考答案单项选择I.
1、A
2、A
3、B
4、D
5、D
6、A
7、B
8、B
9、CII.完形填空
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1.C
2.B
3.B
4.C
5.A
6.C
7.D
8.C
9.B
10.Dm.语法填空
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1.well
2.waste
3.consider
4.larger5・begin
6.chances
7.unless
8.office
9.alone
10.thanIV.阅读理解
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1.A
2.D
3.B
4.D、
141.C
2.A、
151.B
2.D
4.A
5.B
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1.B
2.C
3.A
4.D
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1.B
2.C
3.D
4.B
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1.C
2.A
3.BV.书面表达
19、Dear friends9Reading isvery importantin ourdaily life.But manystudents dont have thereading habit.They dont know whatto read.Sometimes thereis toomuch homeworkto do,so theydonthavetime toread.Whats worse,they wouldrather spendtheir freetimeon computergames.I lovereading and Im in theschoolReading Club.I gota lotof knowledgethrough reading.I havereadover tenbooks sincelast September.I thinkreading helpsopen upa wholenew worldto us.Im surereading willbe popularastime goeson!Come onEveiyone!Lets startreading now!9his carwhere he5parked it,out ofthe wayof othercars andhe wentinto thehouse tomake6evening meal.Just thenthere(门阶).was aknock7the door.Mr.Robinson openedthe doorand founda policemanstanding on the doorstep“What haveI wrong”Mr.Robinson askedhimself insurprise,uHave Idriven on the wrongside oftheroad Hasthere beenany troubleat the8Have Iforgotten topay animportant bill”“Hello,Uncle,said thepoliceman,uMy namesJack!”
1.A.forget B.refuse C.remember D.And
2.A.so B.such C.like D.as
3.A.friend B.family C.mother D.father
4.A.collects B.asks C.sends D.hangs
5.A.usual B.certain C.other D.busy
6.A.never B.sometimes C.always D.hardly
7.A.our B.their C.her D.his
8.A.down B.out C.on D.by
9.A.driven B.done C・parked D.opened
10.A.doorstep B.town C.library D.bank语法填空H
12、请根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为66・75的相应位置上(闲谈)Small talkand chitchat are theshort conversationswe have at parties,while wewait inline atthe store,at familyeventsor work.Sometimes wemake small talk withpeople wealready knowbut notwL.Often wehave tomake small talk withcompletestrangers.Many peoplefind thesesmall conversationsabout unplannedsubjects difficult.Some peoplesay theyhate it.Others saysmall talkisaw
2.of time.They mayeven callit uselesschitchat oruseless chatter,meaning itdoesnt doanything.They c
3.smalltalknot important.However,smalltalkis important.These exchangescan opendoors thatmay leadto
14.,more meaningfulconversations.(尴尬的)When youfirst meetsomeone ortalk tosomeone you dontknowwell,it wouldbe awkwardtob
5.a conversationabouta reallydeep subjectsuch aswar,politics orthe meaningof life.Small talkalso givesyou thec
6.to decideif youwant to get to know thatperson better-or not.Lets sayyou make smalltalk withsomeone ata party.But theyonly want to talkabout cats.You maynot wantto builda friendshipwith themu7,youreally,really lovecats.Chitchat canalso increaseyour feelingof understandingtoward peopleyou knowbut notwell.Chatting with a workmateabouttheir childmay helpyou tounderstand moreof theirlife outsidetheo8,・This couldhelp buildhealthy workrelationships.Researchers atthe Universityof Chicagofind thatthose whomakesmalltalk withstrangers arehappier thanthose whosita9・・Also,another similarstudy showedthat people who talkedwith acashiei•(收银员)in acoffee shopfelt happiertlO.those whosimply wentin,ordered andleft.Small talkmay makeus happier.IV.阅读理解A
13、It wasa wintermorning,just acouple ofweeks beforeChristmas
2005.While mostpeople werewarming uptheir cars,Trevor,my husband,had toget upearly toride his bike fourkilometers awayfrom hometo work.On arrival,he parkedhisbike outsidethe backdoor ashe usuallydoes.After putting in10hours ofwork,he returnedto findhisbikegone.The bike,a blackKona18speed,was ouronly transport.Trevor usedit toget towork,puttingin60-hour weeksto supporthis(食品杂货),young family.And the bike wasalso usedtogetgroceries savingus fromhaving towalk longdistances fromwherewe live.I wasso sadthat someonewould stealour bikethat Iwrote to the newspaperand toldthem ourstory.Shortly afterthat,several peoplein ourcity offeredto help.One wonderfulstranger evenbought abike,then calledmy husband to pickit up.(陌生人)Once againmy husbandhad away toget toand fromhis job.It reallyis anhonor that a completestranger wouldgoout of their wayfor someonethey havenever metbefore.People saythatasmile canbe passedfrom oneperson toanother,but actsof kindnessfrom strangersare evenmore so.This(人性)experience hashad aspreading effectin ourlives becauseit madeour confidencein humanitystronger asa whole.And(在意的)it hasalso influencedus to be moremindful ofways wecan sharewith others.No matterhow bigor howsmall,an actof kindness shows that someonecares.And theresults canbe continuingfor ever.
1.Why wasthe bikeso importantto the coupleA.They usedit forwork anddaily life.B.It wasborrowed fromtheir friend.C.It wasa niceKonal8speed.D.The mansjob wasbike racing.
2.We canlearn fromthe textthat.A.the coupleworked60hours aweek.B.people werebusy beforeChristmasC.the strangerbrought onlythebike.D.life washard forthe youngfamily.
3.How didpeople gettoknowthe couplesproblemA.From radiobroadcasts.B.From anewspaper.C.From TVnews.D.From astranger.
4.What dothecouplelearn fromtheir experienceA.Strangers areusually oflittle help.B.One shouldtake careoftheirbike.C.News reportsmake peoplefamous.D.An actofkindnesscan meana lot.B14Sydney TowerAddress:100Market St,SydneyPhone:0293339222Fax:0293339203Open time:9:00a.m.to10-30p.m.Saturdays to11:30p.m.Ticket:$60for anadult$30forachildWebsite:www.Sydneytower.com.au.How toget there:traintoTown HallStation anda shortwalk alongMarket StreetHow to booktickets:by phone/fax orthrough thewebAttraction:Sydneys bestviews arejust thebeginning!Sydney Towertakes youto thehighest pointabove Sydneyfor exciting360views of our beautifulcity.
1.If Tonywants to go to Sydney Towerwith histwo children,he willpayA.$90B.$60C.$
1202.Which statementin thefollowing isTRUEA.We cango toSydney Towerat11:00on Saturday.B.We canbook thetickets toSydney Tower by scaldingletters.C・We candirectly gettoSydneyTowerbytrain.C
15、Our schooldoesnthavemany parties,but thisyear Ms Cipriano saidwe couldhave one.The fourthgrade wantedthetheme to be“Under theSea”,but thefifth gradewanted itto be“Outer Space”.After along discussion,it wasdecided to be theformerone.Everyone had tobeon ateam,and everyonehadtohelp dosomething.My teamwas incharge ofspecial effects.Garycame up withagreat idea.He gottwo big,old fishingnets whichwere onceused byhis fatherwhen hewent fishingon thesea.Gary,Jemma,andIused ropesto tiethe netstotheceiling ofthe dininghall,and itlooked reallygreat.Then wecut outfishshapes fromcolored paperand stuckthemonthe nets.Everyone seemedto gototheparty inone ofthree costumes:some kindof fish,a mermaid,or Neptune—the“King oftheSea”.The dininghall lookedgreat.Jemmas fatherhad putup coloredlights forus.We werefeeling proudofourwork whenthedisaster happened.The netsfell down.We wereall caughtin thefish nets.We werelaughing sohard that we couldntstand up.根据材料内容选择最佳答案,We trulyfelt asif wewere“under thesea.This wasntthe effectwe imagined,but it was special!并将其标号填入题前括号内
1.
1.Who wantedthe themetobe“Under theSea atthe beginningA.MsCipriano.B.The fourthgrade.C.The fifthgrade.D.The thirdgrade.
2.What didGarys fatherprobably doA.He wasa designer.B.He wasa swimmer.C.He wasa teacher.D.He wasa fisherman.
3.What does“them in the secondparagraph refertoA.Colored paper.B.Fishing nets.C・Fish shapes.D.Ropes.
4.What didthe studentsfeel afterthe disasterhappenedA.Surprised buthappy.B.Frightened butlucky.C.Angry anddisappointed.D・Worried andsad
5.What doesthe passagemainly talkaboutA.Gary isa cleverboy.B.We hada specialparty.C.Howtoorganize aparty.D・Some kindsof fishesinthesea.、16Books BringSuccessPeople growingwith more books are more likely tobesuccessful.According toGerman novelistHeinrich Mann,a housewithout books is likea roomwithout windows.Mann simplystatedthe valueof books,but someresearchers havefound evidencethat peoplewith books in theirhomes reallydo gaina windowonthe world.A newstudy inthe journalSocial ScienceResearch^published inOctober,suggests that people who grow up with morebooks aremorelikely tohave educational advantages,andtoachieve morein life,than people whogrowup withoutthem.In the study,over160,000adults from31countries andregions wereasked aboutthe numberof booksthere werein their(读写能力卜(计算能力)homes whenthey were16years old.They werethen giventests inliteracy numeracyand informationcommunicationtechnology.The researchshowsthatthe numberof booksfor eachhousehold variesgreatly fromcountry tocountry.For example,thenumber of booksis27in Turkey,143intheUK and218in Estonia.But thetotal effectsof homelibrary sizeon literacyarelarge everywhere^.The researchers found thatpeoplewhohad onlylower levelsof secondaryeducation buthada large numberof booksathome gota similarscore asuniversity graduateswho grewupwithonly afew books.The Guardiannewspaper commentedthat“bookish adolescencemakes fora gooddeal of educationaladvantage.uAdolescent exposureto bookscan compensate for shortcomingsnot onlyin adultliteracy butalso numeracy:its impactsareequal toadditional yearsofeducation^Sikora toldScience AlertApartfromtheeducational benefits,growing upwith morebooks alsoplays animportant rolein adultsuccess.Through analyzingtheir personalinformation,researchersfoundthatpeoplesurrounded bybooks inadolescence areonaverage moresuccessful inadulthood thanthose whohad onlyfew booksatayounger age.“Early exposureto booksintheparental homematters becausebooksarean basicpart ofroutines andpractices that(认知能力)工enrich lifelongcognitive competenciesSikora toldScience Alert.These competenciesare importantto futuredevelopment.Without doubt,the factthatweare movingtoward adigital eracould weakenthe importanceof printedbooks.For now,however,uthey stillseem tomaintain quitealargepositive benefit,which showsno signof abating(减弱)”,researchers wroteinthe paper.
1.Whafs thestudy mainlyaboutA.Reading habitsof differentcountries.B.The benefitsof growingupwithmorebooks.C.How readingbooks bringseducational advantages.D.The impactsofbookson peopleof differentages.
2.How manybooks doan averageBritish familyown,according tothe studyA.
27.B.
32.C.
143.D.
218.
3.The underlinedphrase^compensatefor”probably means.A・make upfor B.result inC.prepare forD.draw attentionto
4.According tothestudy,peoplewhoread morebooksinadolescence arelikelyto・a.have betterliteracyb.achieve morein adulthoodc.have bettercommunication skillsd.achieve morepleasant personalitiesA.ac B.be C.cd D.abE
17、阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项The PianoLessonJenny wasntinterested inplaying the piano.She likedwriting storiesand actingthem outwithherfriends.But Mrs.Windsorgave her piano lessonsfor free,so shefelt sheshould havea try.Every Sundayshe hadher pianolessons inMrs.Windsorshouse.(长凳)One Sundaymorning,Jenny walkedinto Mrs.Windsors musicroom andsat downonthepiano benchas usual.“Hello JJenny hearda voicebehind henShe turnedaround andsaw ayoung girl.“Whats yourname”The girlasked.(侄女)Before Jennycould answer,Mrs.Windsor walkedin andsaid,“Jenny,this ismy niece,Pasha.Pasha,this isJenny.I needtogoto hospital,so Pashawill giveyou yourlesson today.”Pasha satbeside Jennyonthepiano benchand asked,“What piecedo youlike best”“I dontknow/9Jenny said.Theyre allthesameto me.”“You meanyoudonthaveafavorite”Pasha wassurprised.“No,not really.”Jenny said.Pasha openedJennys musicbook andasked Jennyto play.(轻轻地)After abouta pageor two,Pasha gentlyput herhand ontop ofJennys.Jenny stopped.Then Pasha said,“Jenny,whatare youhearing inthe music”Jenny lookedat Pashastrangely.“I dontknow9Jenny said.“Let metry andyou listen/9Pashasaid.All youhave to do islearn tohear thestories inthe music.”“Pve neverthought ofit thatway.Jenny said.“Lets trytogether,shall we”Pasha smiled.Together theyplayed thatafternoon andtried tofind thestory inthe music.That dayJenny foundplaying thepiano wasnot thatdifficult.(小题)
1.1Where didJenny haveherpianolessonsA・In herschool.B.In Mrs.Windsors house.C.In amusic club.D.In Pashashouse.(、题)
2.d2Pasha isMrs.Windsors.A.daughter B.studentC.niece D.granddaughter(<、题)
3.J3Pasha toldJenny allshe hadtodois.A.listen toMrs.Windsor carefullyB.write herfavourite pieceof musicC・play thepiano gentlyand slowlyD.learn tohear thestories inthe music(小题)
4.4With Pashashelp,Jenny wouldprobably.A.write morestoriesB.like playingthepianobetterC.make morefriendsD.know Mrs.Windsor better
18、If youwanttotravel toSingapore,here aretwo famousplaces ofinterest.Singapore PlantGarden JurongBird ParkIn1822,itwasbuilt atthe footofGovernment Hilland itwas movedJurongBird Parkis thegreatest parkin Asiaandto itspresent placein
1859.comes firstin ourlist ofplaces tovisit inThroughoutthe years,theSingapore.This parkis hometo more than5,000greenhouses havebecome muchbirdswith380kinds fromeverywherelarger.Today,the Gardenis oneofthroughout theworld.The WaterfallAviary isthemost popularplaces tovisit inthebiggest inthe centerwhich ismade upof5Singapore.The besttime tovisit itlandwoods withmorethan1,500African birdsison acool morning.Ticket prices:and hasa100-feet man-made waterfall.Ticket210yuan foradults;free forprices:180yuan foradults;free forchildrenchildren under12under12Opening hours:8:00am—6:00Opening hours:6:00am—pm everyday6:00pm everyday
1.What isthe besttime tovisit SingaporePlant GardenA.On acold morning.B.On awarm night.C.On acool morning.D.On awarm morning.
2.Tom withhis9-year-old sonwants tovisit JurongBird Park,how muchshould theyspend onthe ticketsA.180yuan.B.270yuan.C.360yuan.D.480yuan.
3.The passageis mostprobably a/an・A.novel B.advertisement C.poem D.playV.书面表达
19、假如你校正在开展“读好书,促成长”活动,请你根据这项活动的主题,用英语写一份倡议书,向全校同学发出倡议,号召大家参与此项活动。
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