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贵州省毕节市市级名校2024届中考五模英语试题含答案考生须知全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答选择题必须用铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹
1.2B的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号
2.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
3.单项选择I.、1David Burfsdream inChina isto gointo thewest and an earlychildhood schoolthere.A.clean upB.look upC.give upD.set up、2enjoyable thejourney was!We reallyhad a great time.A・What B.What aC.What anD.How、一3How faris itfrom thehospital to the busstation—About.A.ten minutesB.ten minutes9C.ten minutes9walk D.ten minuteswalk、4I dontunderstand.Why didhe leavehis jobin Beijingto farmingA.take upB.set upC.turn upD.look up、(国产航空母舰)5It thatChina itsfirst homemade aircraft carrierin thewater inDalian onApril26,
2017.A.was reported;put B.was reported;was putC.reported;put D.reported;was put、一6Do youknow Johnsonleft—To pickup hisson fromschool.A.when B.how C.where D.why、一7May Itake aphoto ofMona Lisa_・Its notallowed inour museum.A.Sure,you canB.Sorry,you cantC.Yes,you mayD.No,you maynot、一8We havefinished readingall thestories,Miss Li.—!Lets have a break.A.Good luckB.Well doneC.Congratulations D.Best wishes、9My mother always tellsme that.So Ialways domy bestwhile studying.A.many handsmake lightwork B.too manycooks spoilthe brothC.no pain,no gainD.the grassis alwaysgreener on the otherside.A.sometimes B.from time to timeC.seldom D.all thetimeA.A survey.B.A storyC.A noticeD.A speech书面表达V.
5.What kindof textis it
19、书面表达(根据下表用英语写一篇80词左右的短文,内容须包括对下表中关于(CityA和CityB)的全部信息进行比较,分析利弊,确定其中一个城市作为你的暑假旅游目的地.)City ACity BFlying2hours4hoursTemperature30℃18℃HotelThings to doFoodIn myopinion,is thebetter place to spend my summer holiday.参考答案单项选择I.、1D、2D、3C、4A、5A、6D、7B、8B、9C、10A完形填空II.、
111.A
2.D
3.B
4.A
5.D
6.D
7.C
8.D
9.A
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12.A语法填空m.、
121.heard
2.is
3.suffered
4.is receiving
5.was done
6.will get阅读理解IV.、
131.A
2.C
3.C
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141.D
2.B
3.B
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151.B
2.C
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161.A
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171.C
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5.A.书面表达V、19In myopinion CityA isa betterplaceto spendmysummerholiday.Although thetemperature thereis higher,the hotelisless comfortable,and eventhe foodis notas delicious as thatin CityB,I stillchoose CityA.The mostimportant reasonis thatI can have a lot of thingsto doin CityA.Icanenjoy morebeautiful sceneryand domore activities.Besides,it takesus onlytwohours tofly there,which savesusalotoftime.I hopethe holidaywill be an unforgettableexperience.、20Mothers Daywe arelooking forwardto iscoming.We aregoing towrite aletter toour mothersin ordertoshow ourbest loveand thankfor theircare forus.A.which,15-year B.when,15years9C.that,15-years完形填空II.、11Once upona timethere was a hamburgerin therestaurant,who hadmany lives.Each dayshe wouldwake upand patientlywaither turnto beprepared bythe]before they were servedto the customers.She would do everythingpossible tomakeherself really2while beingeaten.But with the customersfinal bite,she wouldfeel like the lightshad goneout and she hadsimplyfallen asleep.The nextday allwould repeat.The littlehamburger wanted to quietly3this wayfor many years.But oneday,she heardone of the customerssay shewas“junk food”.And thismade her4!From thenon shefound thatmany peopleused that5name abouther and her sisters.And afterlistening closelyto theradio aboutjunk food,she acceptedthe fact:it was______6,andshewas junkfood”.Now she7why most of herfavourite customerswere nowmuch fatterthan before,and whythey didntlook so8・Thehamburger feltbad,so shetried to find someway tochange that9味道Then shegot an
10.The hamburgertold allher sistersnot tohave anyflavor whenevertheywerewith acustomerthat visitedtoo often,but to be evenmore deliciousonly whenthecustomerH came.In thisway theybegan to see fewerunhealthy-looking faces,and manyof theirold friendsstarted lookingmuch better.Andthese hamburgersbecame muchmore popularfrom thenon,because morepeople thinkits nicerto12something aftera whileofnot havinghad it.
1.A.cooks B.doctors C.workers D.waiters
2.A.beautiful B.clever C.useful D.delicious
3.A.share B.live C.make D.show
4.A.sad B.hungry C.excited D.interested5・A.nice B.fantastic C.funny D.terrible
6.A.polite B.boring C.special D.true
7.A.doubted B.forgot C.understood D.asked
8.A.tired B.sick C.rich D.well
9.A.name B.size C.appearance D.colour
10.A.answer B.trouble C.message D.idea
11.A.often B.never C.seldom D.once
12.A.taste B.touch C.throw D.make语法填空m.、12Millie:Have youheard about the popstar NancyIts saidthat shehas gotcancer.Sandy:
11.hear aboutit lastweek.It*s verysad becauseshe
2.be sokind.Millie:I heardthat Nancyonce donated〜100,000to peoplewho
3.suffer greatloss in the earthquakein Wenchuan.Sandy:Yes.She isa generousgirl.Millie:Now Nancy4・receive medicaltreatment inBelling.An operation
5.do onher yesterdayand itwas asuccess.Sandy・Thats great.I reallyhope Nancy6・get wellagain soon.阅读理解IV.A、13Laptop computersare popularall overthe world.People use them ontrains andairplanes,in airportsand hotels.Theselaptops connectpeople to their workplace.In theUnited Statestoday,laptops alsoconnect students to theirclassrooms.Westlake Collegein Virginiawill starta laptopcomputer programthat allowsstudentsto do schoolworkanywhere theywant.Within fiveyears,each of the1500students at the collegewill receivea laptop.The laptopsare partof a$10million computerprogramat Westlake,a110-year-old college.The students will be able to use e-mail to“speak”with theirteachers,theirclassmates,and theirfamilies.However,the mostimportant partof thelaptop programis that studentswillbeableto usecomputerswithout goingto computerlabse They can workwith itat home,in afast-food restaurantor underthetrees-anywhere atall!Because of the manychanges incomputer technology,laptop usein highereducation,such ascolleges anduniversities,is便携workable.As laptopsbecome morepowerful,they becomemore similarto desktopcomputers.In addition,the portable式的computers canconnect studentsto notonly theInternet,but alsolibraries andother resources资源・Statehigher-education offlcialsare studyinghow laptopscan helpstudents.State officialsare alsotesting laptopprograms atotheruniversities,too.职员At WestlakeCollege,more than60percent of the staffuse computers.The laptopswill allowall teachersto usecomputersin theirlessons.As oneWestlake teachersaid,u Herewe arein themiddle ofVirginia andwere givingstudents awindowon theworld.Theycansee everythingand doeverything/9弓|号
1.Why is the word“speak in the secondparagraph inquotation marksA.They dontreally talk.B.They usethe computerlanguage.C.Laptops havespeakers.D.None ofthe abovereasons iscorrect.
2.Which ofthe followingis trueabout WestlakeCollegeA.All teachersuse computers.B.1500students havelaptops now.C.It is an oldcollege inAmerica.D.Students therecan doeverything.
3.A windowon theworld in the lastparagraph meansthatstudentscan・A.attend lectureson informationtechnologyB.travel aroundthe worldC.get informationfrom aroundthe worldD.have freelaptops(推断)
4.What canwe inferfrom thepassageA.The programis successful.B.The programis notworkable.C.The programis tooexpensive tocarry out.D.We dontknow theresult yet.B14In Englandrecently threeforeign gentlemencame to a bus stop andwaited・About fiveminutes later,the busthey wantedcamealong.They werejust goingto geton whensuddenly therewasaloud noisebehind them.People rushedonto the bus andtriedto pushthem out oftheway.Someone shoutedat them.The busconductor camerushing downthe stairsto seewhat all(窘迫的.the troublewas about.The threeforeigners seemall atsea andlooked embarrassedNo onehad toldthem aboutthe(习惯)British customof liningup for a busthat thefirst personwho arrivesat the busstopis thefirst personto geton thebus.Learning thelanguage ofa countryisnt enough.If you want tohave apleasant visit,And outas muchas possibleaboutthe manners and customs of yourhost country.You willprobably besurprised justhow differentthey can be fromyour own.A visitorto Indiawould dowell toremember thatpeople thereconsider itimpolite tousethe left hand for passing food at table.The lefthand issupposed tobe usedfor washingyourself.Also inIndia,you mightsee aman shakinghis headat anotherto(点头)show thathe doesntagree.But inmany partsof Indiaa shakeofthehead meansagreement.Nodding your head whenyou are givena drinkin Bulgariawill mostprobably leave you thirsty・In thatcountry,you shakeyourheadto meanyes—a nodmeans no・At ameal incountries onthe ArabicPeninsula,you willfind thatyour glassis repeatedrefilled as soon asyou drinkup.If youthink thatyou havehad enough,you shouldtakethe cupor glassesin yourhand andgive ita littleshake fromside toside orplace yourhand overthe top.In Europeit quiteusual tocross yourlegs whenyou aresitting talkingto someoneeven at an important meeting.Doingthis inThailand,however,could bringabout trouble・Also,you shouldtry toavoid(避免)touching thehead ofan adult(成人)----------------ifsjust notdone inThailand.
1.The Britishpeople triedto pushthe threegentlemen out oftheway,because thegentlemenA.were foreignersB.didnt haveticketsC.madealoud noiseD.didnt lineup for thebus
2.According tothe article,if youwant tohave apleasant journeyin aforeign country,you shouldA.learn thelanguage ofthe countryB.understand themannersandcustomsofthe countryC.have enoughtime andmoneyD.make friendswiththepeople there
3.In Indiait isconsidered impolite.A.tousethe righthandforpassingfoodattable.B・to passfood withthelefthand.C.to eatfood with your hands.D.to helpyourself attable.
4.To crossones legsatan importantmeetingin Europeis・(平常的)A.a commonhabit B.animportantmanner(严重的)C.a serioustrouble D.a badmannerC、152018is theYear ofthe Dog.Although dogs are seenas friendsand partofthefamily today,China andWesterncountries havedifferent culturalbeliefs about dogs.In Chinese,some wordsaboutdogshave derogatorymeaning,such asLead a dogs life.In English,however,thesituation isdifferent.People use“every doghas hisday”to describea periodof goodluck,“work likea dog“to describea hardworkerandagay dog”to describea happyperson.The dog-human relationshipgoes rightback tothe beginningsof Westerncivilization.Perhaps themost movingexampleis from the8th centuryBC,in Greekpoet HomersThe Odyssey.When Greek hero Odysseusfinally returnshome after20years away at war,no onebut hisdog Argosrecognizes him.The Argosisanold,sick dog,and isabout todie;but he isoverjoyed tosee hisowner againafter somanyyears.In fact,people wereclose to dogs inaway theywerent closeto cows,pigs or even horses.Farmers workedclosely withdogs.But evenafter sciencecame toagriculture anddogs losttheir traditional roles,the relationshipbetween menanddogs remained.Nowadays in the West,millions ofpeople keep dogs as pets.They areat theheart offamily life.People feedthem,takethem onholidays andlook afterthem.In return,dogsareloyal ina waythat friendssometimes arent.This loyaltyis theoriginof theEnglish saying,UA dog is mansbest friend/
91.Which maybeasaying aboutdogs inChinaA.A gaydog.B.Lead adog9s life.C.Work likeadog.D.Every doghas itsday.
2.The storyof Odysseusand hisdogismoving because・A.the dogwill diein twoyears B.heisoverjoyed tosee hisdog againC.only thedog recognizeshim afterthe warD.he returnshome aftertwenty yearsawayatwar
3.What happenedto dogsafter sciencecame toagricultureA.Farmers workedclosely withdogs.B.They stillkept theirtraditionalroles.C.People preferredpigs andhorses todogs.D.Men anddogs remainedin goodrelationship.
4.What canwe knowfrom thepassageA.All peoplekeepdogsaspetsin westerncountries.B.In fact,dogs maybe moreloyal thansome friends.C.Argos wasagreatGreekheroin the8th centuryBC・D.China andEngland havethe samebeliefs aboutdogs.D、16Last July,my12-year-old cardied onCalifornias SantaAna Freeway.It wasan hourbefore sunset,and Iwas25milesfrom home.I couldntreach anyoneto pickme up,so I decided to take a bus.Not knowingthe routes,I figuredId justheadeast.A bus pulled up,and I asked thedriver howfar shewas going.uFour morelights Jshe said.There wasanother busI couldtakefrom there.This clearlywas goingtobea longnight.She droppedme offat theend ofher routeand toldme whichbus tolookfor.After waiting30minutes,I beganto thinkabout avery expensivetaxi ride home.Then abuspulledup.There wasno lighted(挡风玻璃).number aboveits windshieldIt wasoutofservice.But thedoor opened,and Iwas surprisedtofindthat itwas thesamedriver.just cantleaveyouhere/9she said.This isntthe nicestplace.Ill giveyouaridehome.”“Youll driveme homeinthebus”Iasked,perplexed(困惑).No takeyou inmy car/5she said.Its along way,”I protested.wCome on,she said.I havenothing elsetodo.”As wedrove fromthe stationin hercar,she begantelling mea story.A fewdays earlier,her brotherhad runoutofgas.A goodSamaritanpicked himup,took himtoaservice stationand thenback tohis car.Pm justpassing thefavor along,“she said.When Ioffered hermoney asa thank-you,she wouldnthear ofit.That wouldntmake ita favor,she said.Just dosomethingnice forsomebody.Pass italong/
91.Why didthe writersay thathe would have along nightA.He wonderedhow longhe hadto waitfor the next bus.B.No driverwould givehim aride.C.He didntknow theroutes.D.He perhapswouldhavetotakea taxi.
2.Judging fromits context,the placewhere the writer waitedforthesecond buswasA.very quietand peacefulB.dark withoutstreet lightsC.neither cleannor beautifulD.a littleunsafe
3.The busdriver drovethe writerhome laterbecause・A.she happenedto gointhesame directionB.she wanted todosomething goodfor otherpeopleC.her brothertold hertodosoD.she wanted to earnmore money
4.The busdriver hopedthat the writer.A.would doas shedidB.would keepher inmemoryC.would givethe moneyto othersD.woulddoherafavorEYes ManChanged MyLifeYes Manisthebest bookPve everread.Ifs thetrue storyaboutthelife ofDanny Wallace.Before DannyWallace becamethe、17Yes Man\his lifewas boringandhefelt old.So hedecided tomake thingsmore exciting.He startedsaying“Yes”to everyquestionpeople askedhim.And hedid itfor awhole year.From theday hestarted,it completelychanged hislife.Ifs aninteresting story.When Ifinished the book,I alsowantedtochange mylife.So I had a holiday andbecame a6Yes Man9foraweek.This iswhat happened.(旅I startedon Saturdaymorning.At10inthemorning,I gotmy firstquestion.I sawa posterinthewindow ofa travelagent彳亍社).I neededaholidayso Iwent in.A ladyasked mewhere I wantedtogo.But beforeI couldanswer,she said,UA beachholiday,sir”In fact,I dontlike beaches,I likecities.But I said,Yes.Five minuteslater,everything wasready.My flightwasthenextday.I arrivedat myhotel atlunchtime.It wasvery,very hot.I justwantedtohave arest,but the guide said,“we haveabusto thebeachin tenminutes.Do youwant togo”I said,“Yes.”It wasabout40℃atthe beach.A manasked me^Sunglasses Doyouwantsunglasses991had apair of sunglasses inmy bag,but Isaid“Yes.Five minuteslater,another mancame,Beautiful hat,sir”Isaid,“Yes.”Three hourslater,Ihad two pairs ofsunglasses and three hats.It wasdifficult tocarry allmy newthings backtothebus.Idecided:no tripstomorrow,just rest.When Igot back,theguideasked,“Oh,theres awater skiingcourse tomorrow.Do youwantmetobook aplace foryou^^I cantswim verywell andI dontlikethesea.Iwantedto cry.
1.When thewriter finishedthebookYes Man,he wantedto.A.havearest B.buy somethingC.change hislife D.haveawater skiingcourse
2.Where doesthewriterlikeA.Beaches.B.Cities.C・Islands.D.Hills.
3.How didthewritergo tothebeachfromthehotelA.By bus.B.On foot.C.By air.D.By boat.
4.The writerhadtwopairsofsunglassesandthreehatsbecause.A.he hadmoney B.he likedthemC.he said,Yes D,he wantedto helpothersF18N Arethere toomany kidsobsessed(着迷的)with textingTextingNonstop!Yes,I dothink kidsare tooobsessed with texting.Many kidsI knowcanbeinthesame roomorevensitting nextto eachother,but theytext eachother ratherthan actuallytalk with friends,its hardto get their attentionwhen theyare texting.People seemto liketo textmore thantalk.—RileyResponsible TextingNo,I dont think toomany kidsare obsessedwith texting.Sometimes kidsmight just need sometime alone onthephone.They probablyjustneedto talktotheirfriends!I believemost kidsare responsibleand knowwhen tostop texting.---Ella(羞愧的)Guilty AboutTexting TooMuchKids arereally obsessedwithtexting.When Itext my friends,almost allof themanswer inless thana minute.Some of myfriends evengettheir phones takenaway forbeing onthem too much.I seemy friendsmostofmy dayat soccertime oratschool,and evenI amguilty oftexting themseveral hoursa daywhen Iam home.Sometimes it*s betterto spend time outdoorsandwithyourfamily ratherthan withyour phone.-Tom-一Get physicalTraining Getoff thephone!A lotofmyfriends,assoonas theygot asmart phone,texted orgot onlineconstantly.Spending thatmuch time on ascreenis nothealthy foryou oryour brain.Personally,Id ratherspendtimeoutside doingsports withmyfriendsthan onthephone.You cantell yourfriends thingsat schoolor wheneveryou seethem nexttime-you don*t havetospendall yourtimetexting.-Shann
1.Who doesn,tthinkmany kidsare obsessedwith textingA・Ella B.Tom C.Riley D.Shann
2.What doesRiley thinkof kids texting onthe phoneA.Spending muchtimeona screenis nothealthy forbrain.B,They havethe abilityto controlthemselves intexting.C.Spending timeoutdoors isbetter thantexting.D.They shouldstop textingtoomuchand talk.
3.Which ofthe followingis TRUEaccording tothe textA.Kids spendmore timeexercising thantexting.B.Its commontoseekidstextingeverywhere.C.All kidsare responsibleand knowwhen tostop texting.D・Kids shouldnthave timealoneontheirphonesto talkwithfriends.
4.The underlinedword constantlymeans inEnglish.。
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