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吉林省舒兰市2024届中考一模英语试题含答案注意事项
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
2.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
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回I.单项选择
1、To protectendangered elephants,government shouldmake rulesto preventpeople frombuying andselling(象牙).things ofivoryA.make.B・are madeC.be madeD.made
4、Whatever happens,we Chinesenever doubtour Chinadream willcome truesome day.A.if B.that C.which D.whether
5、一You madesame mistake again.You missed1”here.-Oh,sorry.Ill correctit rightnow.A.a,the B.the,the C.the,a D.the,an
4、Keeping asleep scheduleis important.Go to bed at the sametime everyday andtry tofall in15minutes.A.sleepy B.asleep C.sleeping
5、The ChineseSpring Festivalis one of themost importantfestivals in China.Which of the followingactivities doChinesepeople have
①People alwayshave somefruits andenjoy thefull moon.
②They putup Spring Festival couplets(春联),greeting theNew Yearand sayinggoodbye to the oldyear.
③On the first day of theSpringFestival,people hangout,wearing newclothes.
(4)Children oftenget luckymoney fromtheir parentsand theirrelatives.
⑤People enjoyfireworks andlion dances,and theymust eata turkeyas theChinese tradition.A.
②③⑤B.
②③④C.
①②③
6、Saving theearth beginswith smallthings.For example,we cansave electricityby turningoff thelights whenwe leavearoom.Simple thingslike bringinga bagto goshopping canalso help.A.reusable B.reflected C.recycled
7、He workedhard hecould go to BeijingUniversity.A.because B.so thatC.why D.although
8、The housingprice inHefei todayis muchthan thatof tenyears ago.I can*t afforditA.Lower B.higher C.cheaper D.dearer、一9The magicianis planningto hidethe OrientalPearl Towerbefore a big audience.一Really I have neverheard ideabefore.A.the crazierB.a crazier
2.If Sarahlikes bookswith fantasticpictures,which bookshould shechooseA.A Friendlike Henry.B.Twenty ThousandLeagues Underthe Sea.C.Romance of the ThreeKingdoms.D.The Little Prince.
3.As for the bookRomance of the ThreeKingdoms,which ofthe followingis NOTTRUEA・It can make peoplefeel relaxed.B.It isoneofthe Four Great Classical Novels of China.C.It talksa lotabout thethree kingdomsinChina.D.It will be lovedby thepeople who are interestedin history.A.Chinese historyB・correct values
4.We canlearn aboutfrom The LittlePrince.C.making friendskeeping dogs
5.What doyou thinkthe passageprobably isA.A letter.A notice.C・A story.D.A report.V.书面表达
19、假定你是李华,深圳国际学校学生会主席你将代表学校到深圳宝安国际机场迎接来自美国的交换生请你写一封信给对方小组长联系机场迎接事宜Hurst,写作内容表示欢迎来校交流学习;.询问到达机场的时间、航班及人数;告诉到达机场后的联系方式(如微信、L
23.WeChat电话等);.表达你的愿望4写作要求字左右,信开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总字数信中不能出现真实姓名与学校
1.
1、D
2、B
3、D
4、B
5、B
6、A
7、B
8、B
9、B
10、D完形填空II.
11、
1.A
2.D
3.B
4.C
5.A
6.B
7.A
8.C
9.B
10.CHI.语法填空
12、
1.to take
2.helping3・helping
4.to be
5.was welcomed6・was born
7.notice
8.believes阅读理解IV.
13、
1.B
2.D
3.A
4.D
5.B
14、
1.C
2.A
3.D
4.D
15、
1.B
2.B
3.C
4.D
5.A
16、
1.C
2.A
3.B
4.C
5.B
17、
1.C
2.A
3.B
4.D
18、
1.A
2.B
3.A
4.B
5.DV.书面表达
19、Dear Hurst,I amLi Hua,chairman ofthe StudentsrUnion ofShenzhen InternationalSchool.I amvery gladto learnyou arecoming toourschool asexchange students.Warmly welcome!Now I am writingto tellyou I will meetyou atShenzhen BaoanInternational Airporton behalfof ourschool.And Idlike toknowyour arrivaltime,flight numberand the number ofyou inall.Besides,after landingat theAirport,how shouldwe keepintouch witheach other,by WeChator mobilephone Then,your WeChator phonenumber isexpected.Iamlooking forwardto yourearly reply!Nice journeyto youall!YoursyLi HuaC.the craziestD.a craziest
10、一It seemsthat yourdaughter showsan interestplaying theguitar.—Exactly.Her teachersays shehas agift musicA.for;of B.of;for C.in;of D.in;forII.完形填空
11、The mostdifficult thingfor universitystudent ShaunRogers isopening theclassroom doorby himself.Shaun cantdo thiswithout help1he isonly sixyears old.Hes the2person everto studyat RochesterUniversityin NewYork.Shaun beganreading attwo and3the ageof fivehe hadread manybooks andwas able to flnishwritinghis firstbook.“I lovelearning”,says Shaun.My herois thescientist AlbertEinstein becausehe nevercombed(梳理)his hair4wore socks.99Shauns motherfirst5that herson wasdifferent whenhe keptcrying atplayschool becausehe was6with the childrensgames.She startedteaching himat homeafter findingthat localschools werenot preparedfor childrenwho7at Shaunsspeed.Now Shaunis studyinggeography at8and usingthe Internetto finishhis highschool studies.However,some scientistswarn thattoo muchstudy canstop achild fromdeveloping9I dontcare howclever thekid is,six-year-olds haveto playwith theirfriends/5says Dr.Brain Wood.Mrs.Rogers disagreedthat allherand swimming,just likeother boysof his age.”
1.A.because B.so C.though D.but
2.A.happiest B.shyest C.laziest D.youngest
3.A.at B.by C.in D.over
4.A.and B・as C.or D.since
5.A.realized B.received C.published D.represented
6.A.interested B.bored C.surprised D.excited
7.A.learnt B.drank C.drove D.ran
8.A.cinema B.hospital C.university D.hotel
9.A.quietly B.normally C.early D.bravely
10.A.fans B.jobs C.interests D.exercises语法填空m.sons timewas takenup byschool work.uHe lovesthe violinand hasmany outdoor
10.such ascamping,Hshing
12、用括号里所给动词的适当形式填空将答案填在短文后的横线上The worldneeds loveand manypeople needour help.Several yearsago,my teacherasked meL takepart ina programthathelps thosewho aredisabled.Each week,I spendan hourin theclassroom
2.helpwith schoolwork,art project,games andotheractivities,including eating.My motheris a teacher,so Iam usedto3^help children;however,I foundthat workingwithchildren withspecial needswould changemy lifeforever.At first,I thoughtit would be nervous
4.be withthechildrenwhoareso different,but graduallyI foundtheres somethingspecialabout thesestudents.So therewas noneed toworry aboutit.Each ThursdayI
5.welcome bythe smilingfaces ofThomas,Joey andMissy.Thomas hasto sit on thewheelchair.He communicateswith simplewords likeyes orno.Joey,a deafgirl,always welcomedme witha bigsmile.Missy
6.bear witha kind of illnessand itmakes herreally smallfor herage.In anormalclassroom,it wouldbe commonto hearateachercomfort achild whois tappinghis pencil,speaking loudly,or makingunnecessarynoises.However,here,shouts,cries,and othernoises areencouraged.Theyre signsof excitementand differentways ofcommunicating.Working withchildren withspecial needhas changedmy life.It hasmade me
7.notice othersneed.One ofmy teachers
8.believe thatwe shouldbe partof somethingbigger thanourselves.I neverrealized howtrue this was untilI workedwith thesechildren.I believeeveryone shouldget outand dosomething thatmakes adifference.阅读理解W.A
13、Does heavyuse of cell phoneslead to a risk of cancerThis questionhas caused serious arguments for many years.A强烈的暴露辐射new studyin ratsnow addsto thoseconcerns.Its data linked long-term,intense exposureto radiationfromcell phoneswith anincreased riskof cancerin theheart orbrain.确认The resultshave yetto beconfirmed,the authorsnote.Moreover,they add,its not yet clearwhat thefindings maymean in termsof humanhealth.Indeed,although therat studyfound alink between cell-phone radiation and cancer,it offersno cluesto whysuch alinkmight exist,says JonathanSamet.He teachespreventative medicineand directsthe Institutefor GlobalHealth at theUniversity of Southern Californiain LosAngeles.Still,he callsthe new studys findings“important”.They couldlead tostudieslooking intohow cell-phone radiationmight resultin cancer,he says.Phone signalsare relayedbetween celltowers andcell phonesthrough radiowaves.This radiofrequency-or RF-radiation isa typeknown asnon-ionizingm£离子化・Unlike X-rays andalpha particles,non-ionizing radiationdoes not(原子)(分子)(离子)put enoughenergy intocells torelease electronsfrom atoms or molecules,producing ions.So ittendsto befar lessharmful thanionizing radiation,such asX-rays.But thatdoes notmean radiowaves mightnot causeharm.This radiationwill heatthe bodyand causetissue damage.But itsnotyetknown whatmuch lowerRF levelsmight do9such asthose fromcell-phone use.Five yearsago,the WorldHealth Organization^International Agencyfor ResearchonCancer,or IARC,concluded thatcell-phone use“is possiblycarcinogenic.99That meansit mightcause cancer.Its conclusionwas basedon whatlittle researchdata wereavailable atthat time.But noticethat IARCwas notcertain.Itsaid onlythat phone use might“possibly”cause cancer.So scientistsatthe National Toxicology Program,or NTP,decided toinvestigatefurther.
1.What concerndoes anewstudycauseA.Long-term,intense radiationexists incell phones.B.Heavy useofcellphones leadstoariskofcancer.C・The newstudy hascausedseriousargumentsformanyyears.D・People haveintense exposureto radiation.
2.What hasbeen confirmedaccording to the newstudyA.If peopleuse cellphones all the time,they willcertainly havecancer.B.The reason why thelink betweencell-phone and cancer existsis known.C.What muchRF levelsmight do,such asthose fromcell-phoneuseis alreadyclear.D.There isalinkbetweencell-phone radiationandcancer.
3.What doesthe underlinedword relaymeaninParagraph4A.To passa messagefrom oneplace toanotherB,To existC.To releaseelectricity fromatomsormoleculesD.To causecancer
4.Who willlook into the researchfurtherA.Doctor JonathanSamet.B.The Institutefor GlobalHealth atthe UniversityofSouthernCalifornia.C.The authorof thisarticle.D.Scientists attheNationalToxicologyProgram,or NTP.A.An educationalmagazine・B.A sciencewebsite.C.A sciencefiction・D.A fashionreport.B
14、One dayafter school,I wentto the teachers officeto seemy teacher,but nobodywas there.As Iwas about to leave,Inoticed apiece ofpaper on the floor.I pickedit upand saw the wordsnFINAL-TERM EXAMINATION1*atthe top.I putthepaper intomy schoolbag secretlyand ranout ofthe room.After Icame backhome,I took out the paper quickly.It was the exam paper ofmy worstsubject,History.I feltexcited.My heartbeat fast.I tookout myHistory bookand startedworking on the answer.I hadnever answeredany questionssoseriously.On thedayofthe Historyexam,I went into the exam hallconfidently.When the paper wassent tome,I dreamtof gettingthehighest markin thewhole gradeand couldnot helpsmiling.nMy Historyteacher alwaysencouraged meto workhard andgetbetter grades,but Ilet himdown timeand timeagain.This timeI willgive himabigsurprise/11thought.When theteacher saidwe couldstart,I turnedthe paperover.To mysurprise,all the questions were different.Later Ifeltnervous.In theend,I almostleft thepaper undone.After theexam.I rantothe toilet,tookoutthepaperand carefullyread itfromthetop.Oh!It was last years exampaper.I read allthe questions butI hadntread thedate.This isa lessonin which I knowIhaveto putmy feeton theground.I regretteddoing sucha sillything.After that,I toldmy teacher thetruth andI promisedto be honest.From thenon,I workedharder thanever
1.The writeralways inhis Historyexams.A.got highmarks B.did sillythingsC.let histeacher downD.left thepaper undone
2.The writerfelt whenhefirstsaw allthequestionsweredifferent.A.surprised B.excited C.nervous D.crazy
3.When didthe writerknow it waslastyearsexampaperA.Before hereadallthequestions.B.As soonas hereturned home.C.Until hewentintotheteachersoffice.D.After heread thepaper in thetoilet.
4.What mightthe writerwrite inhis diaryA.Im gladthat Idid verywell in theexam.1gave myteacher...B.After theexam,myteacherasked meto go to hisoffice.My heart...C.When Iturned overthepaper,I couldn*t helpsmiling.My teacher...D.Im trulysorry forwhat Idid.Everyone shouldbehonest.Ill・.c
15、Once a small boylived ona farmwhich seemedso faraway fromeverywhere.He neededto getup beforethe sunrose everymorning tohelp his father on the farm.After anhour hecould takea breakfor awhile.Then heclimbed uponthewalls alongthe sideofthe farm.He couldsee a house with gold windows.“If theycouldafford gold windows,then theremust beother nicethings insidethe house9He imaginedhow greatit wouldbe tolive there.Then hepromised himself,“Some dayIwillgo thereand see this wonderfulplace.”One morning,his fatherwould gotothe town andtold him to stayat homefor arest.Knowing thatthiswashis chance,he tookasandwich andwent acrossthe fieldtowards thehouse withthe goldwindows.As theafternoon wenton,he beganto realizehow wronghe was.The housewas muchfarther than he hadexpected.As hewentnear thehouse,he sawno goldwindows butinstead aplace inneed ofpainting.A smallgirl veryclose tohis agecame outofthe poor house andstood there.He askedher ifshe hadseen thehouse withthe goldwindows.(门廊).The girlsaid,“Sure,I know.”and invitedhimtositonthe porchAs hesat there,he lookedback fromwhere hejust(夕阳)came.There hesawthesunset turnedthe windowsof hishouse togold!Now heunderstood thateveryone hadhis ownhousewithgoldwindows.
1.(<J、题1)During hisbreak everymorning,the smallboy would・A.fix thebike B.climb uponthewallsC.eat sandwichesD.walk around thefarm
2.(d、题2)When the boy knewhe wouldstay alone,he thoughtitwasa chancefor himto.A.gotothetownB.gotosee thehouseC.play onthe fieldD.make thegoldwindows(〃、题)
3.3What didtheboyfind whenhe gotthereA.Nobody livedinthepoorhouse.B.The housewas asold ashe expected.C.No goldwindows wereinthehouse.D.The housewas nearerthanhe thought.(〃、题)
4.4The storytells usthat peoplesometimes mayhave thethought.A.Like father,like sonB.Love me,love mydogC.Every doghas itsdayD.The grassis greenersomewhere elseA.Gold Windows.B.A WonderfulPlace.C.Father andSon.D.A BoysPromise.D
16、Would youlike tohave anelectric carWe willseethiskind of cars soonin America.These quiet,clean carsrun onelectricity.Carmakers willstart sellingelectric cars in
2011.(石油)The worldspopulation will jump from
6.8billion to9billion by
2050.The needfor carswilljumpwith itBut the oilwont keepup withthenumberofcarsontheroad.So theprice ofoil willgo up.(充电)Electric cars arent perfectjust yet.It cantake eighthours tocharge acar foronly100miles ofdriving.And thedistance(路程)(条件).that carscan godepends ondriving conditionsHow farit travelsdepends onthe weather and traffic.Price isa problem,too.Electric modelscost muchmore thanoil-powered cars.The goodnews isthat electric-car technologyisgetting better.As itdoes,the pricesof thiskindofcars aredropping.To chargethe car,the USDepartment ofEnergy ispaying for at least10,000charging stationsaroundthecountry.Private businessesare alsogetting readyfor it.It willcost about$3for eachcharge.(柴油).Carmakers arecoming upwith otherways tomake the car cleanerand cheaper.Cars mayrun onclean dieselSo who()knows what will power thecaryou maybe drivingin1years Thechances arethat itwill besomething thatsclean andeasy.
1.The electric carsare・A.large andnoisyB.large andquietC.clean andquiet
2.Paragraph Twomainly tellsus thereasonwhy・A.electric carsappearB.the populationis growingC.theoilprice goesup
3.How farthe electriccar travelsdepends onthe・A.water andweatherB・weatherandtrafficC.drivers andoil
4.Why arentthe electric cars perfectA.The carsdont looknice and theyre slow.B.The carscant bedriven fastand theyredangerous.C.The carstakealong timetobecharged andthey costtoo much.
5.From thepassage we know that・A.electriccarswill bemore expensiveB.nobody knowswhatwillpowerthecarsin10yearsC.electriccarswillbeused bymost peoplein10yearsE
17、A shipmet astorm atsea andonly twoofthemen wereabletoswim toa small,deserted island.Not knowingwhat elseto(祈祷)do,they agreedto prayto Godon oppositesides ofthe island.Of course,the firstthing theyprayed forwas food.The next morning,the first man sawa fruittree onhis side.But therewasnothing onthe othermans side.Later the firstman prayed forahouse,clothes andmore food.The nextday,all ofthese thingswere givento him.However,the secondman stillhad nothing.Finally,the firstman prayed fora ship sothat hecould leavethe island,andthenextmorninghe foundaship.The firstman decidedto leavealone.As theship wasaboutto leave,the firstman hearda voice,“Why areyou leavingyourfriend onisland”uMyblessings aremine alone,since Iwasthe one that prayed forthem Jthe firstman answered.uHisprayers were all unanswered/5“You arewrong!”the voicesaid.He hadonly oneprayer,whichIanswered.If notfor that,you wouldnot havereceived anyof our blessings.”Tell me”,thefirstman asked,what heprayedfor”“He prayedthat allyour prayerswouldbeanswered.”For allweknow,our blessingsare notthe fruitsofourprayers alone,but thoseof others9prayers forus
1.The firstman decidedtoleavealone becausehethought・A.the secondman didntlike himB.the secondman didntwant toleaveC.he wastheonethatprayedfortheshipD.the secondmans prayerswereallanswered
2.The underlinedword“blessings”means inChinese祈福同意A.B.善良责任C.D.
3.The firstman couldget allthe thingsbecause・A.God waskind tohim B.the secondman prayedfor himC.God thoughthe wasunlucky D.the secondmanprayedfor nothing
4.Whafs the best titleofthepassageA・How tolive onan islandB.Two menonashipC.How topray D.A friendsprayerF、18World BookDay iscoming.Whats yourfavorite bookHere arethe answersof fourstudents inSunshineMiddle School.(自闭症).My favorite book isA Friendlike Henry.Ifs abouthow afamily doghelps aboy dealwith hisautism WhenIfelt sad,my bestfriend gaveme thisbook.It cheeredme up.—DavidReading inthe holidayis aninteresting thing.Twenty ThousandLeagues Underthe Seais myfavoritebook.Its aboutacaptains travels under the sea.The storyis veryinteresting andthe picturesare fantastic.This bookcanmakeyou relaxed.一TonyI likereading theFourGreatClassicalNovelsofChinaalthough Ima foreignerfrom Sydney.I cantwait totell thebook(《三国演义》)Romance ofthe ThreeKingdoms.I learneda lotabout thethree kingdomsof Wei,Shu andWu.If youareinterested inhistory,dont missit.—BobIn myopinion,TheLittlePrince isthebestone.In thisbook,a youngprince fallstotheEarth fromasmallplanet andexperiencesa lotIts notjust afiction,and italso tellsus aboutthe correctvalues.—Mar y
1.Why doesDavid thinkA Friendlike Henryis hisfavorite bookA.Because itcan cheerhim up.B.Because itis fiction.C.Because itisagift fromhisfather.D.Because itis abouttravelsunderthesea.。
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