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黑龙江省哈尔滨市六十中学2024届毕业升学考试模拟卷英语卷含答案注意事项考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回.
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5.2B单项选择I.、1Lesson isso difficultthat itwill takethem to learn it.A.Sixth;two and a halfdays B.Six;two daysand halfC.Sixth;two anda halfday D.Six;two daysandahalf、2My parentsshowed someold picturesthat broughtback sweetmemories.A.I B.me C.my D.mine、一3How doyou cometo schoolevery day,by busor by bike一By bus.If smuch thanbybike.A.fast B.faster C.fastest D.the fastest、4-Aunt Li,the dumplingsyou madeare reallydelicious,I havesome more-Yes,please.Im gladyou likethem.A.mustB.should C.can D.would、5We usuallyhave lunchthe dininghall halfpast twelve.A.in;atB.at;inC.on;at D.at;on、6-Paul,could youtell mewe willhave aphysics exam-Sure.Next week.A.when B.where C.whatD.whether7^—Its difficultfor villagechildren tocross theriver toschool.—I thinka bridgeover theriver.A.should bebuilt B.will buildC.is builtD.was built、一8Could Iuse thisdictionary—・Its a spare one.A.Good idea.B.Just goahead.C.Not atall.D.You,d betternot.、9Were happythat ourcountry hasdeveloped theseyears thanbefore.A.quickly B.less quicklyC.more quicklyD.most quickly、10—Thank youfor showingme theway参考答案单项选择I.、1D、2B、3B、4C、5A、6A、7A、8B、9C、10C完形填空IL、
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5.A书面表达V.、19Dear Peppa,Thank youfor yourlast letterasking aboutour discussionon low-carbon lifestyle.Here issomething aboutit.We cando a lot inour dailylife to achieve thegoal oflow carbonlife.First,wed betterturn offlights ifpossible andspendless timewatching TVor surfingthe Internet.Saving wateralso mattersmuch.Besides,we shouldsort out the rubbish,hoping thatwe mightrecycle some,which willsurely benefitus agreat deal.In addition,we suggestusing handkerchiefsinsteadof tissuesso thatwe canprevent moretrees frombeing cutdown.More importantly,when wego out,walking,ridingbikes ortaking busesshould beour firstchoice,which contributestoacleaner world.Best wishes,Yours,Li HuaA.No problemB,It doesntmatterC.It ismy pleasureD.Its kindof you完形填空II.、11Many Chinesestudents findit difflculttolearnEnglish,but notChinese,because Chinese is theirmother language.In fact,Chinese ismuch moredifficult to]than English.Still somestudents in other countriescan speakChinese very2If youdont seethem,you willthink they are Chinese.What3them successful“For me,conversation is the mosthelpful.I try to speakin4If youonly listento whatothers speak,youwill begood at
5.But if you talkas6as youcan,you willfind youcan speakgood Chinese,“says JennyBrown,an Englishgirl.Now sheis7Chinese atPeking University.She isinterested in China and8history.She thinksthat tolearna language,one musttrytoknow9about the country.Chineseisdifferent fromEnglish,
101.A.talk B.say C.learn D.know
2.A.well B,good C.bad D.badly
3.A.makes B,make C.let D.lets
4.A.English B.Japanese C.French D.Chinese
5.A.listen B.talk C.listening D.talking
6.A.little B.much C.less D.more
7.A.telling B・writing C.studying D.teaching
8.A.it B.its C.he D.she
9.A.something B.anything C.nothing D.everything
10.A.so B.and C.also D.butwe canuse the same wayin learningit.It isconversation thatmatters.语法填空、m.12In China,many juniorschool studentsspend alot oftime ontheir studies.Many of them trytheir bestL_getgood marksin theexams.They havealot of homeworkevery day,and theexam is
2.big headache.They thinkgood educationisthe ticketto
3.succeed in the future.At school,students studyvery hard,but theyenjoy42_them afterclass.They cantake partall kindsof sportsand games,music anddance,painting andhiking.Most studentslike popmusic62Hollywood movies.Some studentsspend theirfree time72_play computergames andchatting with their friends.Sometimes theygo tolibraries andbookstores.They are_real goodplaces torelax.So asa juniorschool student,92_live inChina is not easy,but it is colorfuland10・interest.阅读理解IV.、13Dear Mrs.WebDear Mrs.Web providesfree personaladvice andopinions foryou.She receivesand answersworldwide emailquestions.Shewill offeryou somenew suggestionson yourproblems,like studystress,disinterested friend...Dear Mrs.Web welcomesallquestions andcomments.You canreceive thereply usuallyin48hours.Her emailaddress is.Help LineVolunteersEvery yearthousands ofold peopleare in need ofour help.The Help Line providesa heartwarming,helpful,kind supportandinformation servicefor theEnglish agedpeople.We areinneedof volunteerswho are:warm-hearted andpatient canwork10hours everyweekPlease callus at0241-85902or emailus.Save the Earth ClubEarthclub isfor anystudent inGreen School.Earth Clubsgoal isto helpkeep theschool,neighborhood,and citycleaner byencouragingrecycling,highway clean up,and river,lake andschool campus cleanup.We hopeto improvethe environmentandencourage othersto dothe same.We alsomeet todiscuss somereal solutionsto savethe earth.Earth Clubmeets2-4timesa month.Come andJoin us!根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内
1.What isDear Mrs WebA.Its ateacher whohelps peoplewith problems.B.Its aweb sitethat givesfree advice.C.Its aTV programthat answerspeoples questions.D.Its amagazine thathelps peoplewhen theyhave toomuch stress.
2.If youwant tovolunteer yourtime tohelp otherpeople,you canA・email DearMrsWeb.B.call0241-85902C.join Savethe EarthClub D.visit GreenHigh School
3.If youwant to be aHelpLinevolunteer,・A.you must be warm-hearted andpatientB.you mustwork tenhours aday.C.you mustbe ableto tellfunny stories.D.you mustprovide informationservice toole people.X
4.What doesntthe Savethe EarthClub doA.Encourage cycling.B.Encourage schoolcampuscleanup.C.Discuss solutionsto savetheEarth.D.Improving theenvironment.
5.Where canyou findthe passagesA.In ascience book.B・In astory book.C.In amovie theater.D.In anewspaper.B14Generally speaking,American foodis notvery thickin taste.Salads aremuch likedand are served allyear round.Many(卡路里)Americans aretrying tokeep down their weight.This isshown inmenus offering“low calorieor“weight watchers()meals.In markets,one canfind“No Cal”drinks meaningwithout caloriessuch ascola.、Many Americansdrink coffeeor teawith theirmeat If a waiterin anAmerican restaurantasks“Now orlater whathemeans is“Do youwant coffeewith yourmeal orlater”When eatingout inthe USA,we canask fortea,milk,beer,and soon,if weprefer theseto coffee.American restaurantscannot servebeer,wine,or liquorunless they are licensedto doso.The maindish inAmerican mealsis usuallymeat,chicken orflsh,but morethan oneof theseis hardlyserved atthe samemeatMost Americanseat quicklyduring the day—that is,breakfast andlunch-unless itis asocial,business,or familysituation.Theevening meal,however,is usuallya familytime.Racing throughdaytime mealsis partof the“American pace“of life,forworking hoursare consideredimportant.(标准的)The nationwidefast-food restaurantsare suitablefor theways ofAmerican eating.The standardproducts,of nearlythesame price,areserved quickly,and tastethesamewhether boughtin New York Cityor inLos Angeles.McDonalds isa popularrestaurant.It offersmany choicesof hamburgers,French friesand“cokes”.These foodsare richinfats,sugar andsalt.Often,theyarethe majormeal of thedayof manyyoung workingpeople.
1.“Weight watchers”most probably means in Chinese.减肥者观察者A.B.称重者参与者C.D.
2..In American restaurants which of the following is NOT trueA.Many American people likesalads.B,Coffee can be servedafter ameal.C.One canorder teaif hedoesnt likecoffee.D.All restaurantscan sellbeer andwine.
3.At thesame meal,Americanpeople usually・A.have meat,chicken andfish togetherB・have eithermeat orchicken orfishC.drink alotofbeer,wine orliquorD・sit down together arounda table
4.In Americanrestaurants,the standardfoods・A.have differentprices B.taste differentfrom placeto placeC.are veryexpensive D.canbeservedquickly
5.This passagemainly talksabout・A.Americanrestaurantsand peopleB.American eatingcultureC.American workingsituation D.American foodand priceC、15Most peoplearound the world are right-handed.This alsoseems to be truein history.In1799,scientists studiedworks ofartmade atdifferent timesfrom1,500B.C.to the1950s.Most of the peopleshown inthese worksare right-handed,so thescientistsguessed thatright-handedness hasalways beencommon throughhistory.Today,only about10%to15%of theworldspopulation isleft-handed.Why arethere moreright-handed peoplethan left-handed onesScientists nowknow thata personstwo handseach havetheirown jobs.For most people,the left hand isused to find thingsor holdthings.The righthand isused to work with things.This isbecause ofthe differentwork ofthe twosides ofthe brain.The rightside ofthe brain,which makesa personshandsand eyes work together,controls the lefthand.The leftside ofthe brain,which controlsthe righthand,isthecentre forthinking and doing problems.These flndingsshow thatmore artistsshould beleft-handed,and studieshave found thatleft-handedness istwice ascommon amongartists asamong people inotherjobs.No onereally knowswhat makesa personbecome right-handed insteadof left-handed.Scientists havefoundthatalmost40%ofthe people become left-handed because their mainbrain isdamaged whentheyareborn.However,this doesnthappen toeveryone,so scientistsguess there mustbeanother reason why people becomeleft-handed.One ideais thatpeopleusuallyget(基因)right-handed fromtheir parents.Ifa person doesnot receivethe genefor right-handedness,he/she maybecome eitherright-handed orleft-handed accordingto thechance andthepeoplethey workor livewith.Though right-handedness ismore commonthan left-handedness,people nolonger thinkleft-handed peopleare strangeorunusual.A longtime ago,left-handed childrenwere made to usetheir right hands likeother children,but todaythey donthave to.
1.What didthe scientistsfind afterstudying worksof artmade atdifferent timesin historyA.The artbegan from1,500B.C.B.The worksof artended inthe1950s.C.Most peopleshown inthe worksof artareright-handed.D.Most peopleshown inthe worksof artare left-handed.
2.How manypeopleintheworldare left-handed nowA.About10%-15%.B.About50%.C.About40%.D.The passagedoesn^tell us.
3.What isthelefthand formostpeopleused todoA.Its usedtoworkwiththings.B.Its usedtofindor holdthings.C.Its usedto makea personseyesworktogether.D.Its thecentre forthinkinganddoingproblems.
4.According to the passage,which ofthe followingisNOTtrueA.Left-handedness iscleverer thanright-handedness.B.Today childrenare notmadeto usetheirrighthandsonly.C.No onereally knowswhat makesapersonbecome right-handed.D.Scientists thinktheremustbe somereasonwhypeoplebecomeleft-handed.
5.The bestTITLE forthis passageis.A.Scientists9New InventionsB.Left-handed PeopleC.How BrainsControl HandsD.Which HandLewtravelJoin usasatourgukte*HdpFun time,must speakEngbsh.Wanted$12per hour.渤E*mat guideh
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3.According to the informationabove,whichofthefollowingis TRUEA.A tourguide doesnthavetospeak English.B.Andrew canhelp youfind ahouse witha yard.C.A singlegirl canrent aroomfor$35a month.D.The ownerwill giveyou alarge petifyoufind Lizzie.E、17The yearlyAcademy Awardsceremony wasonce aprivate affair.Now,because oftelevision,itisvery mucha publicaffair.Hundreds of people gatherin Hollywoodto seethe Oscarspresented tooutstanding actors,and othersinvolved inthe motionpictureindustry.Millions morewatch ontelevision.It allbegan onMay16,1929,when270men andwomen satdowntodinner atthe HollywoodRoosevelt Hotel.There wasnosecret aboutthe winners.The namesofthe winners hadbeen knownfor months.Janet Gaynor,for example,had wonas BestActress.Douglas Fairbankspresented herwiththefamous goldstatue.The littlestatue wasnot thencalled Oscar.Like anewactor,Oscar wasunknown.About sixyears later,it somehowgot thatrenowned name.A numberof explanationshave beenofferedfor itsorigin,but nobodyknows thetrue storyfor certain.Nowadays theresults ofthe Oscarvoting arekept secret.Only twopeople knowthewinnersbefore thenames areannouncedat the ceremony.The countingof votesis notdone byone groupofpeoplebut bydifferent groups.Nobody excepttwo membersof an accountingcompany seesthe finalresults.The informationisnotkept inopen files.Winners*names areplaced inclosed envelopes.The accountantseach carryacomplete setof envelopestotheceremony.One setis simplyasparetobeused incase somethinghappens tothe otherone.
1.As usedin Paragraph2,“renowned”means.A.strange B.wonderful C.much-disliked D.famous
2.May16,1929marks.A.Douglas Fairbanks*first winningof anAcademy AwardB.The firsttime Oscargot itsnameC.The firsttime theAwards werekept secretD.Janet Gaynorsrecognition asBest Actress3・Two setsof envelopesare preparedfor theceremony・A.one forNewYork,one forHollywood B.in ordertobeperfectly safeC.one for theceremony,one for the newspapersD.just becausethat isthe customF、18No oneknows whenthe firstkite wasmade.The firstrecord of a kitewas morethan2,000years agoinChina.Han Xin,(除道)与the leaderof anarmy,wanted tobring downa king.He decidedto dig a tunnelinto theking palace.He flewa kite(长度)(线)over thewall ofthe palaceto makesure thelength ofits string.In thisway,he coulddetermine howlong thetunnelshould be.His meninthetunnel tookthe kitestring withthem.When theyreached theend ofthe string,they knewto digup.Kites havebeen flown in Japanfor hundredsof years.In the1700s,kites wereflowninautumn to give thanks for a goodharvest.They werealso flownto sendgood wishesto coupleswho hadtheir firstson.Today inJapan,kites areoften flownaspart of a celebration,such asthe beginningofanew year.And kite festivals areheld eachyear inmany partsofthecountry.Kites havebeen usedfor scientificpurposes inthe westernworld.In1752,Benjamin Franklintied akey toa kiteand flewit inastorm tofind outthat lighteningwas aform ofelectricity.In the1890s,Lawrence Hargraveinvented thebox kiteto testideas(气象局)about flight.From1898until1933,the UnitedStates WeatherBureau usedbox kitesto collectweather data.The(试验)Wright brothersalso experimentedwith kites.What theylearnt helpedthem makethe firstairplane flightin
1903.
1.Why didHan Xinwant todigatunnelA.To pulldownthepalace.B.To fightagainst theking.C.To searchforthekings treasure.D.To findoutthelength ofthe kitestring.
2.What doesthe underlinedword“determine”in Paragraph1probablymeaninChinese测定选择了解考察A.B.C.D.
3.One ofthe purposesof flyingkites inJapan is_.A.togivethanksforagoodharvest insummerB.to expressgood wishestothefirst-born daughterC.to celebratethe beginningofanew yearD.to holdkitefestivalsall overthecountry
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5.What wouldbe thebest titleforthetextA.The Historyof KitesB.The Experimentsof KitesC.The Inventionofa Kite D.The FirstRecord ofaKite书面表达V.、书面表达19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Peppa询问讨论情况请你用英语写封回信,简单介绍以下讨论结果节水节电.垃圾分类少用纸巾,重拾手帕
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3.步行、骑自行车或公交出行、
4.参考词汇低碳;纸巾low carbontissue词数词左右开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数100Dear Peppa,Thank youfor yourlast letterasking aboutour discussionon low-carbon lifestyle.Here issomething aboutit.Best wishes,Yours,Li Hua。
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