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湖南省长沙市雅实.北雅.长雅三校2024届中考英语猜题卷含答案注意事项答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内
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5.单项选择I.、1How canwe improveour environmenta loteach ofus doessomething usefulfor itA.while B.until C.after D.unless2^Huawei isone oftechnology companiesin China.A.largeB.larger C.largest D.the largest、3Even thoughwere indifficult times,we needto keephope___.A.freshB.real C.alive D.close、一4He finishedoff twobowls ofnoodles inno time.—Because he was sohungry.A・carefully B.slowly C.quickly、5Help othersin need,they willhelp youwhen you are introuble.A.and B.or C.so、6The nursewont leaveher patientsshes suresomebody elsetakes goodcare of them.A.if B.because C.since D.unless、7The numberof thestudents inour classis thanin yours.A.bigger,that B.more,those C.smaller,the onesD.larger,it、一8Look atLucy!How weakshe looks!一Well,she nevereats andthafs whyshe isnot healthy.A.properly B.rapidlyC.smoothly D.completely、9riding sharedbikes isan easyway totravel,it alsocauses someproblems.A.Although B.If C.Until、10Lucy,why didntyou come to theparty yesterdayImy littlesister athome.A.looked afterB.look afterC.will lookafter D.have lookedafter完形填空II.、11Many peoplecatch a cold in the springtimeor fall.It makesus1:since scientistscan senda manto the(疗法)moon,why2they finda cure for thecommon coldThe answeris easy.There areactually hundredsof
1.Keria was about thepresentation on the eveningof theday before.A.nervous B.excitedC.surprised D.unhappy
2.Keria woreordinary clothesthat daybecause.A・the clothesmade herstand outB・they wereher favouriteclothesC.she didntfind anythingwith West African rootsD.she didntwant toshow othersher West African roots
3.was afavourite character in KeriasWestAfricantraditional stories.A.Tortoise B.Spider C.Lizard D.Chamelon
4.The underlinedword“famine”in Paragraph5most probablymeans a time shortof.A.money B.food C.water D.job
5.From the passage,we canlearn.A.culture cango withoutcertain kinds of clothesB・one canfind hisroots withoutgoing tohis owncountryC.culture notonly appearsin somethingmaterial likeclothesD.culture willdie soon after youlive faraway fromyour place书面表达V.、书面表达19茶是中国传统饮食文化的组成部分,是生活中不可或缺的饮品作为中学生,我们应了解茶并传播茶文化请根据以下要点提示,写一篇英语短文要点提示.历史悠久,约年前神农首次发现茶可以饮用;
15000.种植广泛,安溪和杭州尤以茶闻名
2.喝茶有很多好处有利健康,醒脑提神等;
3.世界各地许多人喜欢喝茶并收集茶具4写作要求.文章必须包括所有内容要点,可适当发挥以使行文连贯;
1.词数词左右;(文章的开头已给出,不计入总词数)
580.文中不得出现真实姓名及校名6China isfamous fortea.____________________________________________________________参考答案单项选择I.、1D、2D、3C、4C、5A、6D、7A、8A、9A、10A完形填空II.、
111.C
2.B
3.C
4.A
5.C
6.B
7.A
8.C
9.B
10.AHL语法填空、
121.look
2.was considered
3.both
4.bus
6.of
7.to be
8.made
9.are accepted
10.will pay阅读理解IV.、
131.A
2.B
3.A
4.B、
141.A
2.D
3.C
4.B
5.C、
151.A
2.B
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161.C
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4.B
5.A、
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3.D
4.C、
181.B
2.C
3.A书面表达V.19One possibleversionChina isfamous fortea.Chinese teahas along history.Ifs said that ShenNong wasthe firsttodiscover teaasadrink about5,000years ago.Tea isproduced inmany differentareas Anxiand Hangzhouare widelyknownfor theirtea.There arelots ofadvantages ofdrinking tea.Ifs goodfor health.A cupof cacan make you relaxedand fresh.lt seemsthatmany peopleall overthe worldlove drinkingtea andcollecting teasets.As middleschol studentswe shouldkmow abouttea cultureand spreadit aroundthe world.(病毒)kindsofcold virusesout there.You3know whichone youwill get,so thereisnt acureforeach one(攻击)堵塞)When avirus attacksyour body,your bodyworks hard to4it.Blood rushesto yournose andbrings congestioninit.This makes you feel5because you cant breathewell,but your body is actually eatingthevirus.Your temperature6,but theheat ofyourbodyis killingthe virus.You mayfeel greatpain,but actuallyyourwonderful bodyis doingeverything itcan tokill thecold.Different peoplehave differentways todeal withcolds.Some peoplemight eatchicken soup(流汁).Some people take hotbaths anddrink warmliquids Otherpeopletakemedicine.However,some scientistssay thattakingmedicine7you have a coldisactuallybad for you.The virusstays inyou longerbecause yourbody doesnthaveawayto fightand killit Bodiescan doan amazingjob on8own.There isa9about takingmedicine whenyou havea cold.It goeslikethis It10about oneweek to get over acold if youdon*t takemedicine,but ittakes onlyseven daysto getoveracoldifyou takemedicine.
1.A.suppose B.predict C.wonder
2.A.mustnt B.cant C.shouldnt3・A.always B.even C.never
4.A.fight B.feel C.Protect
5.A.better B.comfortable C.terrible
6.A.improves B.rises C.raises
7.A.when B.though C.unless
8.A.our B.Its C.their
9.A.speech B.joke C.story
10.A.takes B.means C.spends m.语法填空
12、阅读下面的材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不超过3个单词)Good andbad mannersmake up the social rules ofa country.They are not alwayseasy to learn because theyre oftennotwritten inbooks.Lefs haveal,at somesocialrulesin Britain.(酒口巴)()In thepast,British womendidnt go to pubsbecause it2^consider badbehavior for a woman.But astime goesby,
3.women andmen candrink freelyin pubsnow.(行歹)Visitors toBritain oftensee British people waitin queuesU inpublic places,like the bus stop.It isconsidered impolitetoget ona
4.without waitingyour turnin thequeue.Queuing isa nationalhabit in Britain andits consideredgood mannerstowait yourturn.In somecountries,its consideredbad mannersto eaton the street.
5.,inBritain,ifs commonforyouto seepeople havingasnack ahead6・you onthestreet.Britishpeopleused
7.be surprisedto seeyoung childrenwerent usuallytaken outto restaurantlate atnight.And ifthey8,make anoise in a restaurant,it wasregarded asimpolite behavior.Nowadays,children areplaying amore activerole andthey9・accept inmany pubsand restaurants.Recently,many Britishcompanies havebanned smokingin theoffices andcanteens.Smoking isa alsobanned onthe London.Underground,in cinemasand onmost buses.If someonebreaks therule,he/she
10.pay forit.In general,its becominglessacceptable tosmoke in a publicplace thanbefore.Social rulesare animportant partof everycountry.The Britishhave anexpression forfollowing these^unwritten rulesWhen inRome,do asRomans do.阅读理解IV.A13Molly Danielsopened the door sohard that the doornearly brokeit.Then shelooked throughthe windowat herneighboracross theyard.She isin mygarden again.Those aremy strawberries,not hers.Maybe Ishould call the police.”Her friend,Doris,was sittingatthetable with a cupof coffeein herhands.“You want to callthe policebecause she picks yourstrawberries59she asked.“Of course/9Molly answeredangrily.u Whatwould youdo ifyour neighborwalked intoyour yardwithout yourpermissionand pickedyour strawberries^“I wouldsay,better herthan the bees.”“The beesdon takemy strawberries9“But the birds do,Doris continued.u Thatold ladyonly picksa fewstrawberries everyyear,and theonly onesshepicksarethose youleave to the birds.Why dontyou picksome ofyour good strawberries andgive them to her”“Are youcrazy Whatareyou thinking9“Dont youremember whathappened whenyou werein hospitallast yearShe went to seeyou andgave youa potfull ofchickensoup.When yougive herthe strawberriesyou cantell herthat youstill rememberthat.”Molly wasshocked.She hadalmost forgottenthat littlekindness becauseshe wastoo angry.Then shepicked abasket ofgoodstrawberries andwent out.Through thewindow,Doris couldsee that the angeron Mollysface changedinto abright smile.
1.Molly openedthedoorvery hardbecauseA.she wasvery angryB.she wasvery happyC.she didntlike eatingstrawberriesD.Doris wasntfriendly
2.The underlineword“permission”in the passage meansin Chinese.感谢许可命令警告A.B.C.D.
3.Which sentenceis similarto thesentence“I wouldsay,better herthan thebees.”?A.Its betterto letthe neighborpick thestrawberries thanto givethemto thebees.B.The beesare betterthan the neighbor.C.The beeslike strawberriesmore thanthe neighbordoes.D.The neighboris goodat pickingstrawberries.(推断)
4.From thelast paragraph,we caninfer whatMolly didat lastwithabasket ofgood strawberries.A・She calledthe policeto drivetheneighboraway.B.She happilygave abasket ofgoodstrawberriesto theneighbor.C.She ateupthestrawberries herself.D.She letthebirdstake herstrawberries.B-一(器官).14Scientists havemade the worlds first human-sheep-with thebody ofa sheepand half-human organsAmazing,(突破)but true.The sheep isl5percent humanand85percent sheep.The breakthroughmakes itpossible to use animal organsin human bodies in the future.Professor EsmailZanjani ofUniversity ofNevada,US,has spentseven yearsAnd over$9(干细跑)million onthe work.Zanjani tookstem cellsfrom the human body and put them into the sheep while it was still in itsmothersbody.The stemcells madeother cellsthat grewinto organs.Zanjani believethat in the futuresuch sheepmight be•(肝脏),(肺)used tohelp humans.Two monthslater ahuman-sheep isborn,it hasa liveiheart,ling andbrain that arepart-human.These organscould beused tohelp peoplein needof them.There aredifferent opinionsabout hiswork,however.(生物).Some saythat scientistsdont havethe rightto createnew creatureUsing animalorgan mightbring animal viruses(病毒)into humanbodies.Others areafraid thatthe workmight changesheep.But ProfessorAnjani hassaidthatthis isimpossible.
1.According tothepassage,we knowthatthefirst human-sheep lookslike・A・a sheepB.a goatC.a catD.an elephant
2.The appearance(出现)ofthefirst human-sheep means・A.sheep will be clevererand strongerin thefuture B.sheep areas importantas humanin the futureC.sheep willtake theplace ofhumans inthe futureD.animal organsmay beused inhumanbodies
3.Some peoplethink itsnot goodtouseanimalorgansbecausetheyreafraid thatA.humans willchange into animalsB.There willbe fewerand feweranimals inthefutureC.the organsmay bringanimalvirusesinto humanbodiesD.many animalswillbedead afterthey givetheir organsto humans
4.・Zanjani putsome stemcell fromthehumanbodyandputthemintothesheepwhileitwasstillinits mothersbody.He“”.A.created anew stemcell B.created anew creatureC.created anew organD.created anew food
5.According tothepassage,“i§not true.A.The worldsfirst human-sheep is15%percent humanand85%sheepB.The worldsfirst human-sheep hasmany organsthatarepart-humanC.Zanjani createdtheworldsfirst human-sheep tomake thesheep growsfasterD.The worldsfirsthuman-sheepisa sheepwith thebody ofa sheepand half-human organs.C
15、“Everything happensfor the best,my mothersaid wheneverI faceddisappointment.uIf you can carryon,one daysomethinggood willhappen.”After graduatingfrom collegein1932,1decided totry fora job in radio,then workmy wayup tosportsannouncer(播音员)・I took thebusto Chicagoand knockedonthedoor ofevery station.But Iwas refusedevery time.In onestudio,a nicelady toldmethat bigstations didntwant toaccept inexperiencedpersons.uGo tothe countrysideand finda smallstation thatllgive youa chance Jshe said.I returnedhome,Dixon inIllinois.While therewere noradio-announcing jobsin Dixon,my fathersaid SmithWard hadopeneda storeand wanteda localsportsman tomanage itssports department.Since Ihad played high schoolfootball in Dixon,Iapplied(申请)・The jobsounded justright forme.But Istill failedintheinterview.At thatmoment,moms wordscame tomymind:“Everything happensfor thebest.”Dad offeredme acar to look fora job.I triedWOC Radioin Davenportin Iowa.The programdirector,named PeterMacArthur,told methey hadalready hiredan announcer.As Ileft hisoffice,I feltsad.Iasked aloud,“How cana manbecome asports announcerif he cant geta jobinaradio stationIwas waitingfor thelift whenI heardMacArthur calling,uWhat didyou sayabout sportsDo youknow anythingaboutfootball”Then hemade mestand beforea microphoneand askedmeto broadcast animaginary game.As aresult,I didawonderful joband wastold tobroadcast Saturdays game!On myway home,I thoughtof mymothers wordsagain:^Everything happensfor thebest ifyou carryon.One daysomethinggood willhappen.”
1.After the writer graduatedfrom college,he triedto lookfora jobinat first.A.Chicago B.DixonC.Davenport D.Illinois
2.The writercouldnt findajobinDixonbecause•A.he hadplayedhighschool footballB.he didnot passthe interviewC・he hadno workingexperienceD.he hadno interest inthejob
3.Which sentencebelow isTRUEA.In all,the writerwenttothree citiesto lookfor thejob.B.The writertookthetrain todifferent placestolookfor thejob.C.The writergave upfinally whenhewasrefused againand again.D.MacArthur gavethewriterachancetobroadcastSaturdaysgamedirectly.
4.The passagemainly tellsus that・A.it ishardtoAnd ajobB.mothers helpis necessaryC.we shouldhope for the bestD.life isfull ofdisappointmentD、第二节阅读下面、、三篇材料并根据材料内容做后面的题目,从各题所给的、、三个选项中16A B C ABC选出能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案(共小题;每小题分,计分)15230AConfidence isvery importantin dailylife.It ishelpful todevelop ahealthy attitude.If peopleare moreconfident,they aremuch happierand havemore chancesto besuccessful.Here aresome suggestionstobe moreconfident.Speak loudly!When youarenotconfident,you cantdo wellwhat youwant todo.You speak inavoice solow thatotherpeople canhardly hearyou.Try tospeak loudlyin orderthat peoplecan hearyou clearly.The highvoice canhelp you becomemore confident.Play sports!Physical exercisemakesyoutired butcompletely relaxed.A strongbody helpsyoubefull ofconfidence.Encourage yourself!Write downa listof thingsyou didduring theday to see howmany thingsyou havedone well.Giveyourself praiseforthegood thingsyouve done.Keep a hobby!If youlike drawing,draw asmuch asyoucan.In someways,ahobbycan makeyou perfect.And itwillmake youhappy andconfident.
1.What doesthe underlinedword attitude”mean.体格爱好态度A.B.C.
2.If youwant peopleto hearyou clearly,you should・A.speak loudlyB.speak quicklyC.speakina lowvoice
3.Which suggestionto beconfident isnot mentionedinthe passageA.Speak loudly.B.Keep ahobby.C.Have enoughsleep.
4.What canmakeyoutired butstrong accordingtothepassageA.Hobbies.B.Sports.C.Pressure.
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1.Nick is8years old,he wantstoseea moviewith hisparents.How muchshould theypay¥
96.B.¥
78.C.¥
126.D.¥
136.
2.If youwanttogotothe musicclub,youcango thereonA.Saturday B.Monday C.Thursday D.Tuesday
3.Fred wantstolearnaboutrobots,hecango toA.MusicCIub B.Holiday RestaurantC.Movie WorldD.Science Museum
4.You cancall ifyouareinterested inmusic.A.504-732-9406B.504-822-9503C.504-525-2951D.504-410-9997F18As Keiraclimbed intobed,she thoughtabout tomorrowsfield trip.Her classwas goingtoapresentation bya WestAfricantraditional storyteller.Keira wasexcited becauseshe wasof WestAfrican descent.Her great-grandmother hadcome(根源).tothe United Statesfrom Senegal,a countryin WestAfrica.Until now,Keira hadntthought muchabout herrootsEarly thenext morning,Keira lookedeverywhere forsomething toshow her WestAfrican roots.She dugthrough everydrawer,but shecouldnt findanything thatreally stoodout.Finally,she putonawhite shirtand jeans.Although sheworeordinary clothes,she hopedthat herinterestinher WestAfrican rootswould notgo unnoticed.At thecommunity center,Keira waslucky enoughtogeta front-row seat.The firstspeaker talkedabout Africanwriters andhow they oftenuse traditionalstories withtraditional characters,such asthe Tortoiseand theSpider.The speakermentionedwriters her mother and grandmother liked!Also,Tortoise wasa favoritecharacterinKeiras bedtime stories.Finally,thespeaker mentionedDoudou NDiayeRose.He wasKeiras favoritedrummer.He wasfrom Senegal.She beganto realisejusthow muchherWestAfricanrootsinfluenced herAmerican life.(蜥蜴),Finally,the storytellercame up.He tolda storythat explainedhowthechameleon,a smalllizard changedits colors.Then heintroduced theSpider andTortoise.It wasknown thatthey appearedtobegenerous butin factthey wantedto keepeverythingfor themselves.Some ofthe storiesmade thesecharacters seempoor asthey foughtfor everylast piece.However,(调皮的).they weresimply naughtyThey certainlydid learntheir lessons!Keira couldntkeep hermind fromthinking aboutallthedifferent storiesher motherhad told.Her memorywas pouringoutagain!She knewabout everythingthe storytellersaid.After thepresentation,the classtalked tothe storyteller.Keira toldabout howher great-grandmother hadmoved totheUnited Statesfrom Senegal.Her great-grandmother lefther villagebecause ofafamine,atimeof hunger.She hadexplained toKeirasgrandmother thatthe villagersspent daysbegging forfood.Her great-grandmother finallycame totheUnitedStates.Keira toldthe storytellerabout thoseof herbedtimestories.When Keirawas flnished,the storytellerpointed outthat shehad justdone hisjob.She haddescribed herfamily andthestories theytold.Keira couldhardly waitto tellhermotherandgrandmotherthe news!。
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