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江苏省东台市民办校联盟重点中学2024届中考英语最后冲刺浓缩精华卷含答案注意事项考生要认真填写考场号和座位序号
1.试题所有答案必须填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效第一部分必须用铅笔作答;第二部分必须用黑色字
2.2B迹的签字笔作答考试结束后,考生须将试卷和答题卡放在桌面上,待监考员收回
3.单项选择I.、1-It seemsthat yourdaughter showsan interestplaying theguitar.™Exactly.Her teachersays shehas agift music.A.in,ofB.in,for C.for,of D.for.In、一2What doyou thinkof theT-shirts foryour brother一Oh,this T-shirt thatone isfit for him.They aretoo small.A.both;andB.either;or C.neither;nor D.not only;but also、
31.The waterdark anddirty.Ifs nolonger safeto drink.A.became B.will becomeC.has becomeD.was becoming、4I had a badday lastMonday.On myto school,a carhit meand Imy bike.Luckily,I wasntbadly hurt.A.got offB.set offC.fell offD.knocked off、5-The manI sawyesterday aroundmy houseagain.■•Lets callthe policeright now.A.was walkingB.has walkedC.is walking、一6I hearthat youvegot plentyof foreigncoins.I have a look—Sure.Let meshow you.A.May B.Need C.MustD.Should、7There agreat concertin thetheater nextSaturday evening.A.is B.will haveC・is goingto beD.was、8Which wordof the following doesnthave thesame stressas the othersA.Create.B.Realize.C.Forward.、一9won thecurling goldmedal atthe12th WinterOlympics—Chen Jianxin.Hes fromYanqing.A.WhoB.What C.Where D.When、10In manycountries,people usuallyeat traditionalfood specialholidays.A.onB.inC.with书面表达V.、常言道“良言一句三冬暖,恶语伤人六月寒”假设你是李雷,你将要参加学校举办的英语演讲比赛,主题是“语言19的力量”,请你写一篇英文演讲稿,内容包括你的一次受老师或同学言语激励的经历(事情的经过以及对你的影响);呼吁同学们要注意自身言语对他人的影响作文要求.不能照抄原文;不得在作文中出现学校的真实名称、老师和同学的真实姓名
1.语句连贯,字数个左右作文的开头已经给出,不计入总词数280Ladies andgentlemen,How willwords influenceothers Letme tellyou one of myexperiences.参考答案单项选择I.、1B、2C、3B、4C、5C、6A、7C、8A、9A、10A完形填空II.、
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5.A
6.D
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21.which/that
2.terribly
3.Because/as
4.more difficult
5.to play/playing
6.scientists
7.with
8.him
9.also
10.stood阅读理解IV.、
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2.B
3.A
4.C
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2.D
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4.C书面表达V.、19How willwords influenceothers Letme tellyou oneof myexperiences.At theend ofGrade7,1failed in my Englishexam.I feltsad andcried.At thattime,my Englishteacher said to mesmilingly,Dont cry!Your spokenEnglish isvery good.Youare onlya bitweak atspelling.I believeyou cando better!”Since then,I have been workinghard atword spellingand Fvemadegreat progress inmyEnglish.So encourageothers moreand tryto help them outwhen theyare indifficulty.D.under完形填空、完形填空II.11阅读下面短文,从各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DManycultures in the worldtell stories about dragons.In somecultures theyare goodand insome theyare bad.No mattergoodor bad,in thestories theyare always1and havesupernatural power.Some peoplesay that there usedto bereal dragons,but(生物).most agreethat theywere imaginarycreaturesDragons inChina and other Asiancountries areusually saidto be2People say that theybring strength,good luck,and health.Inancient China,the dragonwas a3of theChinese emperors.Some Chinesepeople believethat dragonslive underwater mostofthe time.Unlike European dragons,they donot havewings,and they4using magic.The Chinesedragon lookslike along snakewithfour claws.In theChinese lunarcalendar,people bornin the“Year of the Dragon”are5to belucky,brave,healthy,energetic andexcitable.The Dragonperson cantmakegreat achievementsin life6he orshe knowshow tomake thebest useof hisor herenergy,intelligence,and talent.(贪婪的)(恶魔).In Europeanlegends,dragons areusually seen7greedy andcruel wingeddevils TheEuropeandragonis also(骑士)described to be astrong andsmart creature.Any knightwho killeda dragonwas ableto getnot onlyits treasurebut also(基督教),its8In Christianitythe devilis sometimesshown as a dragon.It hasbecome popularfor the9of popularstories tofightangry dragons.Dragons continueto live in storybooks.Modern fantasywriters10write booksabout heroesfightingdragons.Although dragonsappear inmany legendsaround
1.A.strong B.awful C.loyal D.proud
2.A.gentle B.terrible C.kind D・guilty
3.A.symbol B.dream C.memory D.mystery
4.A.move C・rush D.jump
5.A.considered B.confirmed C.compared D.controlled
6.A.after B.whenever C.since D.unless
7.A.with B.for C.as D・by
8.A.success B.calm C.charm D.wisdom
9.A.detectives B.heroes C.emperors D.enemies
10.A.even B.ever C.still D.just语法填空m.the world,different cultureshave differentstoriesabout them.、12Alec plays the violin and Stellaplaystheflute in the band at theirschool.The schoolhas twobands
1.areknown asthe training band and the concertband.Everyone beginsin thetrainingband.uAt thevery beginning,I playedit
2.terrible!^says Stella.uMy familyasked meto practicein theback yard
3.they didntlike thenoise.”Alec andStella havebeen playingtheir instrumentsfor ayear nowso theysound muchbetter.They areboth in the concertband and theyare learning
4.difficult musicthan before.“Were learningthe musicfrom thefilm Piratesof theCaribbean.Itsounds fantastic!^says Alec.It isreally great
5.play inthe bandwith other kids.”As wellas beingfun,many
6.scientist saythat learninga musicalinstrument isgood foryour brain.It helpschildren
7.their readingand mathskills.It helpsthem learnto concentrate.Alec thinksthat learningthe violinhas helped8e heat school.I have to concentrateand thinkabout nothingwhen Pmpracticing/9he says.And nowits easierfor meto concentrateon myschoolwork.”Learning musiccan9,help childrenbecome moresure of themselves.As Stellasays,“The firsttime I
10.stand infront ofan audienceI wasscared.But nowI reallyenjoy it.”阅读理解IV.A13Green is an important color innature.It is the colorof grassand theleaves ontrees.It is the colorof mostgrowing plants,too.Sometimes,the wordgreen meansyoung,fresh andgrowing.Sometimes,it describessomething thatis not yet finishedor plantsthatare not・For example,a greenhornis someonewho hasno experience,who isnew toa situation.In thefifteenth century,a greenhorn wasa youngcow orox whosehorns had not yetdeveloped.A centuryor solater,a greenhornwas a soldier whohadnotyet had any战争.experience inwar Bythe eighteenthcentury,a greenhornhad themeaning ithas today-a personwho isnew in a job.About onehundred years ago,greenhornwasa popularexpression inthe Americanwest.Old-timers usedit todescribe a manwho hadjust arrivedfrom oneof thebig citiesintheeast.The greenhorndidnt have the skillsthat hewould needto livein thehard,rough country.Someone who has theability togrow plantswell issaidto have a green thumb.The expressioncomes from the earlynineteenhundreds.A personwith a green thumbseems to haveamagic touchthat makesplants growquickly andwell.You might saythatthewoman nextdoor has a green thumb ifher gardencontinues togrow longafter yourplants havedied.革命The Green Revolution isthe namewhich wasgiven someyears agoto thedevelopment ofnew kinds of riceand other农业grains.The newplants producedmuch largercrops.The Green Revolution wasthe resultof hardwork byagricultural的scientists whohad greenthumbs.
1.According to the passage,a greenhornmeans now.A.a youngcow orox whosehorns have notyetdevelopedB.asoldierwhohasnot hadany experiencein warC.a personwho isnew ina jobD.amanwho doesnthavetheskills toliveinthe country
2.The meaningof theunderlined word“ripe inthe secondparagraph is・未完成的成熟的青涩的老练的A.B.C.D.
3.Which of the followingaboutthe GreenRevolutionis NOTrightA.If therewerent the GreenRevolution,we wouldhavenorice toeat.B.The expression“the GreenRevolution”appeared severalyearsago.C.Because of the GreenRevolution,we havemore kindsof riceandothergrains.D.Agricultural scientistswith greenthumbs startedtheGreenRevolution.
4.We canknow fromthe passagethat・A・all growingplants isgreenB.green isthe mostimportantcolorin natureC.a personwith agreenthumbcan makeplants growwellD.the expression“agreenthumb”hasahistory oftwo hundredyears
5.The mainidea of the passageis・A.a greenhornB.agreenthumbC・theGreenRevolution D.the word“green”and itsstoryB、(牧师)14A priesthada cat thatclimbed upa tree in hisbackyard andthen wasafraid tocome down.The treewas notstrong(弯曲)enough toclimb,so the priest decidedthat ifhe tieda ropeto hiscar anddrove awayso thatthe treebent down,he couldthenreach upand getthe kitty.He didso,checking hisprogressinthe caragain andagain,then workout ifhe wentjust a littlebit further,the treewould bebent enoughforhimto reachthe kitty.But ashe movedalittlefurther forward,the ropebroke.The treewent“boing!”andthekitty atonce sailedthrough theair-out ofsight.The priestfelt terrible.He walkedall overtheneighborhood askingpeople iftheyd seenhis kitty.Nobody hadseen alost kitty.So,he prayed,and wenton abouthis business.Several dayslater hewas atthe grocerystore,meeting oneof hischurch members.He happenedto lookinto hershopping cartandwas amazedto seecat food.Before thiswoman wasa cathater andeveryone knewit,so heasked her,“Why areyou buyingcat foodwhen youhate catsso much”(恳求)She replied,“You wontbelieve this,and toldhim howher little girl hadbeen beggingher for a cat,but shekept refusing.Then afew daysbefore,the childbegged again,so theMom finallytold herlittle girl,“Well,if,you cankeep it.”She toldthepriest,watched mychild goout inthe yard,get onher knees,and askGod foracat.You wontbelieve this,but Isaw itwith myowneyes.A catsuddenly cameflying outoftheblue sky,with itspaws spreadout,and landedright infront of her.”
1.The priestdrove hiscar tobend thetreeinorder to.A.get his kitty downfromthetree B・persuade hiskitty tocome downC.feed thekittyD.see ifthe ropewas strongenough
2.The underlinedsentence inParagraph3probably meansthatthepriest・A.was happyhe didnthavetocare forthe kittyB.hoped hisneighbors wouldlook afterhis catC.thought hiskitty mightbe lostor killedD.didnt wantto seehiskittyany more
3.Which isthe mostpossible tocomplete thesentence inthe lastparagraphA.thepriestsends you a catB,God givesyouacatC・you haveenough moneyD.you haveenough time
4.Which maybe thebest titleof thispassageA.A flyingcat B.A luckygirlC.God senther acat D.An unluckypriestC15Rock singerWu Tongsays mixingmusical stylesis notonly creative,it alsoshows that people canlive togetherharmoniously.The trackLinglong Towerwas Wu*s mostpopular piecewhen heperformed inTianjin,a citywith along traditionof quyiornarrative music.Honored asthe nShakespeareoftheAsian/*Cao Yuwas oneofthegreatest playwrightsof20th-Century China.Sunrise”,CaoYus secondplay,was publishedin
1936.Following hisfirst work11Thunderstorm,**In1937,the youngplaywrights thirdplayJTheWilderness/1was released.In1940,Cao Yucompleted thewriting ofhis fifthplay,“Peking ManJA winnerofthe2011L*Oreal-UNESCO ForWomen inScience Awards,Professor RengYonghua saysshe couldnot havedone itwithoutthe backingofherfamily.As amother oftwo daughters,12and14,Reng saidshe islucky tohavebeensupported byherfamily.Joan Chen,Gong Li,Zhang Ziyi-whos thenext of their ilkMost agree24-year-old Liu Yifei isthe likelycontender tobecomean internationally Chinese actress.Born toa French-language professorandadancer,Liu receivedtraining indancing,singingand pianoasalittlegirl.She movedto theUnited Statesat10and spentfour years in NewYork CitysLong Island.Wang Zhiminggrew upinafamily ofinstrument makers,but heistheonly onewho couldactually playa violin.Wang,51,hasbeen making violins for more than30years.He grewup aroundviolins andmusical instruments.He isthe thirdgeneration ofinstrumentmakers inhis family,following hisgrandfather andfather.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 doesWu TongdoA.A writerB.An actorC.A scientistD.A singer
2.Cao Yu*s secondplay waspublished inl
936.A.Sunrise.B.Peking ManC.Thunderstorm D.Wilderness
3.LiuYifeididnt receivetraining in・A・dancing,B.singingC.violin.D.piano
4.Wang Zhiminghas beenmakingviolinsformore than years.A.30B.51C.24D.
145.We cansee that.A.Professor RengYonghua hastwo daughtersandasonB,Zhang ZiyiisaninternationallyChineseactress.C.Wang Zhimingsgrandmother andfather canmake violinsD.Tianjin isa citywith along traditionof rock.D
16、Margeaux Wolbergwas sittingwith theother12-year-olds inher classwhen oneofthegirls turnedto herand asked,nIs yourmomdeadnShe nevercame toschool liketheother mothers tovolunteer inthe libraryor helpthe teachers.It wasalways Margeauxfsdadwho didthat.Margeaux reachedfor hercomputer,typed afew wordsinto Googleand showedher classmatea listof informationwith hermother*s nameand jobtitles,from CEOat Salesforce.com to her presentrole asvice-president oftechnology businessoperationsat PayPal.nSee,my momsnot deadJ shesaid.nMy momsfamous.”Kirsten Wolberg,45,tells thisstory withpride.She isnot trappedby anuneasy feelingthese dayswhen shehas tomiss aschoolplay.Instead sheis gladthat hertwo daughtersare growingup withsuch astrong rolemodel:a womaninahigh-powered jobinSilicon Valley.Long beforeneither ofher kidswas born,Wolberg andher futurehusband Michaelhadatalk abouthow theywould dividehouseholdand childcareduties.nI said「Listen,oneofthe thingsthats reallyimportant tome istohavea parentat homefulltime,,n sheremembers.H,And itcant beme.Michael Wolberg,43,worked foryears fora medicinecompany.But whenMargeaux wasborn,he offeredto giveup his job andbecamea stay-at-home dad.And hehas neverfelt sorry for himself.Spending12hours a day alonewith achild suitshispersonality better than anoffice,he says,and muchbetter thanit wouldever suithis wife.“Shes spentmany,many yearstrying toget to the placewhere sheis andeven further/*he says,nand thislifestyle ofcleaning thefloorand changingdiapers(尿片)and allkindsofother thingsare notfor her.n
1.From thefirst threeparagraphs weknow thatMargeaux felt.A・sorryforher motherB.proud ofher motherC.hurt byher classmatesD.thankful tohermother
2.According tothe passage,Kirsten・A.finds ithard toget herkids*understanding B.is assuccessful inher careeras herhusbandC.feels sorryfor nothelping inherkids*school D.is gladtohaveset a good exampletoherkids
3.Why didMichael choosetobea stay-at-home dadA.He wastired ofhisjob.B.He wasforced toleave thejob.C.He ismore suitableby natureto stay at home.D.He and his wifereached anagreement afterthe kids*birth.
4.From the passage wecan learnthat.A.Kirsten canachieve greatersuccess inher careerB.Kirsten isneither agood wifenor aqualified motherC.Michael loveshis kidsbetterthanhis wifedoesD.Michael regretsmaking thedecision tostayathome、17Travel AdvertisementBeijingistheplace tobeBeijing Hotel:Close toTan,anmen SquareDate PricePrize-winner gardenJun.
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1.A touristcan stayin Beijingfor・A.five nightsand four days B.two daysand twonightsC.five daysand fournights D.fourdaysand fournights
2.Which ofthe twohotels canwe swimat.A.BeijingHotelB.ChangchengHotelC.Neither D.Both
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30.2017F、18To getan extra14years oflife,dont smoke,eat lotsof fruits and vegetables,exercise regularlyand drinkalcohol inaproper amount.That isaccording toa studypublished thisMonday inthe PublicLibrary ofScience MedicineJournal.After trackingmorethan20,000people aged45to79yearsinthe UKfrom about1993to2008,Kay-Tee Khawof theUniversityof Cambridgeandhiscolleagues foundthatpeople who adoptedthese four healthy habitslived anaverageof14years longerthan whodidnt.“Were knownforalong timethat thesebehaviors aregood thingsto do,but wevenot seenthis benefitbefore,nsaid SusanJebb,head ofNutrition andHealth atBritains MedicalResearch Council.nThe benefitwas alsoseen regardlessof whetherornot peoplewere fatand socialclass theycame from.M(参与者)Study participantsscored apoint eachfor notsmoking,regular physicalactivity,eating fiveservings offruits andvegetables adayand moderatealcohol intake.Public healthexperts saidthey hopedthe studywould inspiregovernments tointroduce policieshelping peopleto adoptthesechanges.But becausethe studyonly observed people ratherthan testingspecific changes,it wouldbe impossibletoconclude thatpeoplewhosuddenly adoptedthese healthybehaviors wouldsurely gain14years.“We can*tsaythat anyperson couldgain14years bydoing thesethings Jsaid DrTim Armstrong,a physicalactivityexpert atthe WorldHealth Organization.nThe14years isan averageacross thepopulation ofwhafs theoretically(埋论上地)possible.nHMost peopleknow thatthings likeagooddiet matterand thatsmoking isntgood forthem/*Susan Jebbsaid.nWe needtowork onproviding peoplewith muchmore practicalsupport tohelpthemchange.n
1.We caninfer fromthepassagethat.A・people areunaware ofthe harmoftheir bad habitsB.drinking alcoholdoes noharm toourhealthand helpsus livelongerC.the governmentshould makepeople changetheirbadhabits byforceD.not everyonewill live14years longerby adoptingthe four healthy habits
2.Which ofthe followingDOESNT belongtothefourhealthyhabitsA.Eating fiveservings offruitsandvegetablesaday.B.Doing properexercises inthe morningevery day.C.Drinking alcoholintheproper amount.D.Having aphysical examinationevery year.
3.Which ofthefollowingcan beinferred accordingtothepassageA.Susan Jebbdid nottake partinthestudy.B,The studyobservedpeopleas wellas testedspecific changes.C.There sno needfor peopleunder45to adoptthese goodhabits.D.Only thosefrom firstclass canbenefit fromthese healthybehaviors.
4.What shouldbe thebest titleof thispassageA.Smoking CutsYou14Years B.How toLive aHealthier LifeC.Healthy HabitsMay Give14Years D.How toMake YourLife Longerthan Others。
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