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吉林省长春市朝阳区东北师大附中2024届初中英语毕业考试模拟冲刺卷含答案注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂
2.其它答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.单项选择I.、一1I alwaysget nervouswhen Istart aanwithothers一Take iteasy.Believe inyourself.A.educationB.introduction C.communication D.exhibition、一2Why didyou cometo discussthe question一Because it was aquestion whichwas worthconsideration.A.nervous B.serious C.anxious D.strict、3Jack hisfather,because they are botheasygoing.A.looks afterB.looks likeC.takes afterD.looks up、4Its a/baed/habit toput offtodays worktill tomorrow.A.bad B.bag C.bat D.bed、5The worldslongest cross-sea bridge,the55-km-long HongKong-Zhuhai-Macao BridgeHZMBon Oct
24.The HZMBwill makeit mucheasier totravel betweenthe threeareas.A.opens B.was openC.opened、6Both of them hadthe sameopinion.They reachedanquickly.A.organization B.victory C.situation D.agreement、一7work itis!—But wewill tryour bestto finishit ontime.A・What easyB.How easyC.What hardD.How hard、一8“Food Safety^problem isbecoming thesedays.-I thinkso.The governmentmust dosomething todeal withit.A.smaller andsmaller B.worse andworseC.better andbetter D.nicer andnicer
9、Linda,you needto talkto mygrandma loudly,she is a bit_・A.deaf B.blind C.clever D.kind、10-He seemsill.Shall wetake himto thehospital rightnow-I dontthink itmatters.Maybe hescaught abit ofa cold.A・terrible B.terribly C.even D.to beterrible完形填空II.A.Get WhatYou WantB.Needs andWantsC.Try toGet MoreMoney D.How toLive Well.书面表达V、假设你是在家里你的父母总是对你有很多要求,有时你是否感到厌烦你是怎样解决的请你根据下列表格19Susan,提示用英语写一篇短文父母的要求你的看法虽太严厉,但理解他们你的解决方式与父母多交流,为父母做些家务每天打扫房间;不能玩电脑游戏;晚上点前必须睡觉10要求.文章必须包括表格中所给提示内容,可以展开思路,自由地适当发挥:
1.不能出现真实的校名、人名和其它真实信息
2.词数词右前两句已经给此不计入词数380参考答案单项选择I.、1C、2B、3C、4A、5C、6D、7C、8B、9A、10B完形填空II.、
111.B
2.A
3.C
4.D
6.B
7.C
8.A
9.D
10.C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.C
2.C
3.B
4.A
5.A、
141.D
2.A
3.C
4.B、
151.C
2.B
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161.D
2.A
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171.D
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3.D
4.B
5.B书面表达V.、19My nameis Susan.There are too manyrules inmy family.I have to cleanthe roomevery day.I amnot allowedto playcomputergames inmy freetime.I cantgo outon schoolnights.I mustgo to bed by10pm.I thinkmy parentsaretoostrictwith me.Sometimes Ifeel bored,but Iunderstand theyreally loveme.I communicatewith myparents asmuch aspossible,sharing myhappiness andsadness withthem.And Ioften helpthem dohousework.These aremy goodways toget onwell withthem.、11Life in the22nd centurywill bedifferent fromlife in the21th century,because manychanges willtake placein thenewcentury.But whatwill thechanges be人□The populationis]fast.There will be moreand more people in the world,and most of themwill live2thanbefore.3will bemuch smallerand moreuseful,and therewill be at leastone inevery home,And computerstudies will be oneof the importantsubjects at4People willwork fewerhours thanthey didin the21th century,and theywill havemore freetime forsports,5TV andtraveling.Traveling will be more6・And manymorepeoplewill goto othercountries forholidays.土地More landwill beused forbuilding newtowns andhouses,Then therewill beless roomfor cowsand sheep,so7willbe moreexpensive,Maybe noone willeat itevery day,instead theyeat8vegetables andfruit.Maybe peoplewillbehealthier.机器人.Work in the futurewillbe9,too.Dangerous andhard workwillbedone byrobots10of this,
1.A.making B,growing C.running D.doing
2.A.longer B・shorter C.faster D.taller
3.A.Trains B.Cars C・Computers D・Houses
4.A.factory B・hospital C.farm D.school
5.A.watching B.seeing C.looking D.buying
6.A.interesting B,convenient方便C.expensive D.difficult
7.A.fruit B.milk C.meat D.bread
8.A.more B.fewer C.less D.much
9.A.dangerous B.difficult C.heavy D.different
10.A.One B.Some C.Because D.All语法填空m.many peoplewill nothave enoughwork to do.This willbeaproblem.、12Millie:Have youheard about the popstar NancyIts saidthat shehas gotcancer.Sandy:I Lhear aboutit lastweek.Its verysad becauseshe
2.be sokind.Millie:I heardthat Nancyonce donated〜100,000to peoplewho
3.suffer greatloss inthe earthquakein Wenchuan.Sandy:Yes.She isa generousgirl.Millie:Now Nancy4・receive medicaltreatment inBelling.An operation
5.do onher yesterdayand itwas asuccess.Sandy・Thafs great.I reallyhope Nancy
6.get wellagain soon.阅读理解IV.、13A Girlor ABoy,A Womanor AmanA lotof boysand girlsin Americaare wearingthe same clothes andmany of them have long hair.So itis oftendifflcult to tellwhether theyare boys or girls.(长凳).One dayan oldman wentfor awalk in a park in Washington,and hewas tired,he satdown ona benchA youngperson(水池).was standingon theother sideofthe pondnExcuse mejthe oldman saidto theperson nextto himon thebench,nDo yousee theperson withthe redtrousers andlong hairIsit aboy ora girl”“A girlJ saidhis neighbor,nShe ismy daughter.n“Oh Jthe oldman saidquickly,HI am sorry,but I didnt knowthat youwere hermother.”Tm notJ saidthe otherperson.Im herfather.*
11.It isntoften easytotellwhether manyof Americanchildren areboysorgirl・A.because theyall looklike each otherB.because theyare wearingthe samekinds ofcaps andshoesC.because theyhavelonghair andwear the sameclothes
2.One dayan oldman wentfor awalk in・A・the streetin WashingtonB・the WashingtonPark inAmericaC.in aparkinWashington
3.There werepersons besidethepond,theyare・A.three・・・a man,a womanand agirlB.three…two menand agirlC.two…a manand agirl
4.The youngperson wore.A.a pairof redtrousersB・a pairof blacktrousersC.a pairof redsunglasses
5.The oldman thoughthis neighborwas thegirfs.A.mother B.father C.brotherB、14I have a neighborwe call“Happy”.I havenever seenher angryat anythingand neverheard hersay amean wordto anyoneorabout anyone.Happy and her husbandBen have a hugegarden.They spentmany happyhours togetherworking onit.Most oftheneighbors watchedinterestingly asBen doubledthe sizeof theirgarden.As thecost offood climbedfaster thanBens beans,weall wishedwe alsohad sucha largegarden.As therest ofus spentour dollarsat themarket,Happy couldbe seenpicking beansinher backyard.Last month,Happy andBen invitedmostofthe neighborhoodover foran uall-day foodfest”.We weretold tobring glovesandarrive veryearly inthe morning.We didntknow whatwas aboutto takeplace.By9:00am,there werenine ofus inthe gardenpicking tomatoes,beans,peppers,and cucumbers.By10:00am,there waslots of laughter.We shareda lotof stories.By fiveoclock,everyone was a littledrunk from the wineand beer.After dinner,weplayed games.As wewere leaving,Happy andBen handedeach ofus ashopping bagfilled withthe vegetablesoftheday,already packagedand frozen.What adelightful gift!Well,the pointwasnt so much about the food.The truegift was a dayof friendsenjoying oneanothers company.None ofitwould havehappened if it hadbeen forHappy andBens garden.Now theyhave ablog aboutgardening incase wedecided toplanta garden.And Iamsoproud of my tomatoplants!
1.We caninfer thatHappy andher husbandBen.A.dont likespending time with othersB・sometimes quarrelwith eachotherC.live on the foodthey growin theirgardenD.are agenerous andwarm-hearted couple
2.According toparagraph2,people wishthey alsohad agarden sothat・A.they didnthave tospend somuch moneyon foodB・they couldgrow vegetablesand sellat themarketC.they couldinvite theirneighbors andhold partiesin itD.they couldspend happytimes togetherwith theirfamily init
3.For whatpurpose didHappy andBen invitethe neighborsto theirgardenA・To askthem toattend abirthday partyB,To helpthem getto knoweachother.C.To letthem enjoywhat theygrew inthe garden.D.To askthem toshare someinteresting stories.
4.What didthe writermost probablythink ofthe timehe spentinthegardenA.It wastoo longB.It waswonderful.C.It wasnot asgood ashe thought.D.It wastoo terrible.、15It wasa darkand stormynight Iwas aboutto goto bedwhen Iheard atapping soundon mywindow.“Whos there^Ishouted.Suddenly therewasa flash oflighting;I sawa faceat the window.It lookedlike an alien thatI haveseen on thetelevision show.(毛毯)I feltvery scared.I ranto mybed andpulled myblanket overmy head.I started to shoutfor myparents butthere wasnoreply.Then Iremembered that they wereat adress party.After awhile myhead showedup outof myblanket butitwastoo darkto seeanything.Then Iheard footsteps.They weregettinglouder andlouder.It wasdark butI knewthe wayto drawerwhere Ikept mycamera.I ranthere andtook outmycamera andstartedto take picturesinthedirection ofthewindow.Soon thefootsteps,maybe becauseof mytaking picture.The grandfatherclock struck...It was12midnight Iwent backto mybed andtried tosleep.But I couldnt sleep.I felttoofrightened.I sat up;my mindwas fullof thoughts.Time passed,one oclock,two oclock,...Finally,I fellasleep.I wokeup onlyafter eightand decidedto findoutthetruth.I foundsome footprintsoutside mybedroom window.I measured(卷尺)them with a tapeand foundthem to be exactlythesamesize asmy fathersshoes.The footprintsended atthe doorofmy(洗胶片).house.I thenwent totown toget thefilm developedBut whenI sawthe photos,they wereblack andIcouldhardlysee anything.Then Iremembered thatIdidnot usethe flash.When Ireached home,I toldmy fatherthe wholematter andhe startedto laugh.I alsostarted laughingwhen hetold methathe haddressed up as analien for the party.
1.The writerwhen aface appearedatthewindow.A.was tappingthe windowB・was watchingaflashof lightingC.was aboutto goto bedD.was watchingTV
2.Whats theright orderduring thenighta.shouted forparentsb.satuponthebedc.heard thefootstepsd.took the picturese.covered theheadA.bcaed B.eacdbC・bacde D.ecbad逃跑死掉消失重现A.B.C.D.
4.Why didthe writersfather laughA.He hadheard astrange dreamfor thekid.(胆小的)B.He thoughtthe writerwasacoward kid.C.He thoughthe dressedupasanaliensuccessfully.D.He foundoutthetruth aboutthe alienlast night.
5.Whafs thebest titlefor thispassageA.A TerrifyingDreamB.A ScaryNightC.The FrightenedKidD.The AllensfootprintsD、16Around the world,a lotof peopledo nothave homes,they oftenlive indangerous situations.Many peopleand()organizations EiR aroundtheworldare workingto solvethe problem.Mel Young and HaraldSchmied aretwo suchpeople.(会议)Young is from Scotlandand Schmied is from Austria.In2001,the twomen attendedan internationalconference abouthomelessness.At theconference,Young andSchmied beganto wonderif footballcould helpthe homeless people.They knewthatsport couldbring peopletogether andgive themhope.So,they askedthemselves-what wouldhappen ifhomeless peoplecouldtrain forand competein theirown world CupIn2001,YoungandSchmied startedthe Homeless World Cup organization.The first Homeless World Cup tookplace inGraz,Austria in
2003.More than140homeless people from18countries played.Austria won the competition.营利的)Today the Homeless World Cuporganizationworks withmore than70other non-pront©E organizations.Eachorganization helpschoose andtrain localhomeless peoplefortheyearly footballcompetition.Today,500peoplefromalmost50countries playinthe Homeless Worldcup.The playerssay that the eventchanges theirlives.David Dukewas homelessand didnthaveajob.He heardabout theHomeless World Cup in2003and decidedto join.He playedfor Scotland.After that,lotsofgood thingshappened tohim.Hewent backto school.He founda home.His teamwonthe Homeless World Cupin
2007.In addition,the organizersoftheHomeless World Cup saythat theevent canchange theway wesee homelesspeople.More than100,000people watch theHomelessWorld Cupevery year.
1.Where doMel Youngand HaraldSchmied come fromA.They bothcome from Scotland.B.They bothcomefromAustria.C.Schmied is fromScotlandand YoungisfromAustria.D.Schmiedisfrom austriaand YoungisfromScotland.
2.When didthe homelessworldCuporganization startA.In
2001.B.In
2003.C.In
2007.D.In
2009.
3.The writeruses DavidDuke asan exampleto showthat•A.team spiritis veryimportant(要求)B.football isa sportthat hasno agerequirementC.hard workis thekey tosuccessD.theHomelessWorldCuphelps changepeoples9lives
4.Which ofthe followingis TRUEaccording tothe passageA.Few peoplewatch theHomelessWorldCup.B.Austria wontheHomelessWorldCupin
2007.C.The HomelessWorldCupworks withmany otherorganizations.D.500homelesspeopletook part inthe firstHomelessWorldCup.
5.What canwe knowfromthe passageA.A homelessman canbecome thebest footballplayer.B.Many peopleand organizationsare helpingthe homelesspeople.C.Mel Youngand HaraldSchmied setup70organizations.D.No onelikes towatchtheHomelessWorldCup atfirst.E、阅读理解17Best Toolto TeachBaby TalkAnew studysays electronic toys arenot helpingbabies learn.The studyswriter isProfessor Anna Sosa.She leadstheChild Speechand LanguageLab atNorthern ArizonaUniversity.She said,“Even ifcompanies saythat theirtoys areeducational,theyre notteaching the babies anythingat thistime.”AnnaSosaandherteam studiedbabies whowere from10to16months old.The scientistslistened torecordings ofparents playing with their babies.The childrenused electronic toys,traditional toysandbooks.What theyfound isthat parents talked lesswith theirbabies when the babies played with electronic toys.Sosa saysthatthe(反应)parents alsoresponded lessand usedfewer wordswhenthe babiesplayed withelectronic toys.Why isthis importantShesays researchshows thathow quicklychildren developlanguage oftendepended onwhat theyhear fromparents.Whenthe babiesplayed withelectronic toys,parents saidlittle to their children.Sosa saysparents talkeda lotmore whenthe babiesplayedwith traditionaltoys.Parents woulddescribe thetoys,name themand tellabout theircolors andshapes,as theirchildrenplayed.Parents evengave moreinformation astheirbabieslooked atthepicturesin books.Sosa isnot tellingparents(娱乐)to throwout electronic toys.She believesthat theseelectronictoyscan provideentertainment forthebabies.But parentsshouldnot lookat suchplay asa learningexperience.Toy IndustryAssociation spokeswomanAdrienne Appellresponded tothe study.She said,“It isimportant thatparents maketime toplay withtheir children.Playing isa waythat kidscan learnsomuch,notonly learningskills,but socialand developmentalskills.She addedthat playshould bebalanced,including timefor just“make-believe”activities,as wellas traditionaland electronictoys.(小题)E.1According tothe study,electronictoysteach babies.A.a lotB.languageC.colours D.nothing(〃、题)F.2From thispassage wecan learnthat.A・parents9talk helpsbaby tolearn languagequicklyB・playingwithelectronictoysisakind oflearning experienceC.Sona advisedparents tothrow awayelectronic toysD.parentstalkedmore whenthebabiesplayedwithelectronictoys(、题)
3.d3What isthe passagemainly aboutA.A studyon electronictoys.B.Babies9different learningskills.C.A studyonthetools toteach babytalk.D.The importanceof traditionaltoys.F、18“What issuccess^Mr.Black askedhis6th gradebusiness class.It washis openingconversation forthefirstclass oftheterm.“Success isriding ina sweetcar,watching an80-inch TV,and living inaplace withat leasttwelve rooms.”One student(博得)answered,earning laughsfrom allthe students.Mr.Black smiled,but shookhis head.“Tom,that isexces§(过量).That isnot success/9“How aboutbeing ableto provide for yourfamily”A blondegirl namedSandy inthe frontsuggested asan answer.“Now weregetting closer,^Mr.Black smiled,“but trythinking aboutwhat you need andwhat you want.”“Getting everythingyou want.Tom shouted out ananswer again,trying formore laughs.(叹气)(与…比较)Mr.Black sighed.“I believeweve alreadytalked aboutexcess versussuccess.”“Getting everythingyou need,but someof what you want”James,sitting inthe backwondered aloud.“Quite right!”Mr.Black clapped.^Success isgetting everythingyouneedand someof whatyou want.The moreyou getthat youwant,the moresuccessful you are.You doreach apoint whereyouarelivinginexcess,though.”“What doesthis havetodowith business”Tom asked.It seemedifitwasnt funny,he wasnthappy.“Well,Tom,think ofit thisway:the pointof businessis tomake aliving tosupport yourfamily.Once youhave properlyseen(确保)totheirneeds,you canthen seeto gettingthe extrasthatyouwant.”“What ifI donthavea family”he continuedtobedifficult.“Then youhavetoprovide foryourself,a familyof one.”“He hasgoldfish tothink about!”Peter,Tom,s friend,shoutedout.“Then heneeds toprovideforafamilyof onewithafishbowl.”Mr.Black correctedhimself.Tom nodded,satisfied withthat answer.“So inthe nextnine weeks,were goingto studybasic businesssituations,like havinga checkingaccount andunderstanding(信用卡)credit cardsTomrubbed hishands togetherexcitedly.uWhen dowe getto startspending”“You alreadyare,Tom.Youre spendingtimewithus!”Mr.Black laughed.“Now,lets seewhatyouguys knowaboutcredit cards../
91.What wasMr.BlackA.A headmaster.B.A businessman.C.A teacher.D.An offlciaL
2.Which studentdidnt seemtobetaking theclass seriouslyA.Tom.B.James.C.Peter.D.Sandy.
3.How didMr.Black makehis classlively andinterestingA・He toldsome jokes.B.He playedjokes withthe students.C.He showedsome examplesto his students.D.He gothisstudentstotakepartina discussion.
4.According tothepassage,which wordcan bestdescribe Mr.BlackA.Strange.B.Patient.C.Shy.D.Proud.。
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