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湖南省长沙市浏阳市重点中学2024届中考三模英语试题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.、一1The playersare goingto givea partyto celebratetheir victoryin thefootball matchthis weekend.一They areso great.A.challenge B•research C.success、2——Do you know PengLiyuan--Of course,she isFirst Ladyof China,famous singer.A.a,a B.the,a C.the,the D.a,the、3Dont alwaysyourself withothers,or you may have tons ofpressure.A.compare B.consider C.control D.complete、4…Lily,why areyou stillhere Schoolis overfor halfan hour.-Because Imy taskyet.I stillneed onemore hour.A.wont finishB.didn9t finishC.havent finishedD.hadn,t finished、一5Do youknow whythe manwas inprison—Yes.He robbingthe bank.A.was accusedof B.was interested in C.was goodat
6、The basketballplayers allarrive asearly asthey canso that they can・A.wake upB.show aroundC.warm upD.fill out
7、Success comesfrom hardwork.Lazy peoplecan achieve・A・everything B.something C.nothing D.anything、8…Was thisphoto takenin Tibet-Yes.You cansee beautifulsnow mountainsin theof thephoto.A.form B.shapeC.background D.Direction、一9How doyou likeschool—Well,its fine.Just abit smallerthan.A.their;ours B.theirs;our C.them;our D.their;us
10、一The ChinesePoetryConference(《中国诗词大会》)onCCTV is a great.—You areright.More and more peoplebegin toenjoy the beauty of the poetry.A.He touchednothing in the gardenB.He didntstep on the bordersof the gardenC.He didnthave agood time in the gardenD.He triednot tobrush thetop of the flowerswith hisclothes
4.The gardenerdidnt.A.show Frankany seedsB.let Tomin thegarden a second timeC.give Frankand his mother anyflowersD.tell Frankthe namesof manyof the flowers
5.We canlearn from the storythat・A.it isbad mannersto breakflowersB.youll be happy if you*re friendly to others(自私的)C.no onewants to make friendswith selfish.peopleD.youmaybehappyifyou dont meddlewith the things ofothers书面表达V.、书面表达(原创)19今年春节,很多人加入了抢红包的游戏,但也有人表示担忧学校英语校刊《英语天地》对此进行调查,假如你是一名校刊小记者,请你就此次调查的结果进行总结,并谈谈你自己的观点La popular form of entertainment,bring more funAgreement
2.bring peoplecloser,make morefriendsGrabbing redspendtoo muchtime.packets onlinenot have enough communication with familymembers,Disagreementfeel lonely
1.Your opinion
2.提示词We chat微信Grabbing redpackets online抢红包注意
(1)词数80左右,开头已给出,不计入总词数;文章应包括题中所提的所有要点,可适当发挥,以使行文连贯;文中请勿提及你的真实姓名、校名和其他真实信息;As weall know,grabbing redpackets online wonpopularity withthe peopleduring theSpring Festivalin
2016.From thenon,more andmore peoplehave beencrazy aboutit.So wedid thesurvey onthe activityof“Grabbing redpackets amongstudents.参考答案单项选择I.、1C、2B、3A、4C、5A、6C、7C、8C、9A、10B完形填空II.、
111.D
2.B
3.C
4.B
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6.A
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8.B
9.B
10.C
11.D
12.A
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14.D
15.B语法填空m.
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7.successful
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9.him
10.playing阅读理解IV.、
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5.D书面表达V.、19As weall know,grabbing redpackets online wonpopularity withthe peopleduring theSpring Festivalin
2016.From thenon,more andmore peoplehave beencrazy aboutit.So wedid thesurvey onthe activityof“Grabbing redpackets99amongstudents.About75%of themthink itis apopularformofentertainment,bring themmorefun.It can bring peoplecloser,they canmakemore friends.Grabbing redpackets hasbeen partof peopleslives.About25%of themsay somepeople spendtoo muchtimegrabbing redpackets.They donthaveenoughcommunicationwiththeir familymembers.They mayfeel a little lonelyPersonally,theres nodoubt thatnot onlydoes itbring peoplehappiness,but alsosend blessingsto people in aspecial form.Also,its obviousthat itis moreconvenient.However,as asaying goes,each coinhas twosides.It isnot anexception,it alsohas somebadeffects.If peoplecan*t grabthe redpackets,people mayfeel sador ill-tempered,even breaktheir cellphones.Whafs worse,it maylead to the crime.A.project B.success C.chance D.experiment完形填空、请先阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各小题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入相应空白处II.11A BC D的最佳选项(每小题分)1He mether ata party.She wasoutstanding andmany boyswere her.But nobodypaid anyattention tohim.After theparty,he2her forcoffee.She wassurprised butwent withhim.As theysat in a nicecoffee shop,he wastoo3to say anything andshe feltuncomfortable too.Suddenly,he askedthe4,“Could youplease giveme somesalt Idlike toput it in mycoffee.”And whenthe saltcame,he putitin(好奇地),his coffeeand drank.Curiously sheasked,“Why coffeewith salt”He5,“When I was alittle boy,I livednearthe sea,I couldfeel itssalty taste,like salty coffee.Now everytime I6it,I thinkof mychildhood andmy hometown.I7them andmy parents/5She wasdeeply8A manwho couldadmit that he washomesick mustlove hishome andcare abouthis family.He mustbe9Shetalked too,about herfaraway hometown,her childhoodand herfamily.That wasthe10of theirlove story.They continuedtogo outfor adate.She foundthathe11all herrequirements.So theymarriedand lived12together.And everytime shemade coffee for him,she putin some13—the wayhe likedit.(原谅)After40years,he passedaway andleft hera letterwhich said,“My dearest,please forgivemy life-long lie.Remember ourfirst dateI was so nervousthat Iasked thewaiter forsalt instead of sugar.Many times,I triedto tell(毁坏)you the14,but Iwas afraidthat itwould ruineverything.Sweetheart,I dontexactly likesaltycoffee.ButIve learntto15it Havingyou withme wasmy greatesthappiness.If1could live asecondtime,1hope we can beA.beyond B.over C.behind D.after
2.suggested B.invited C.required D.warned
3.A.surprised B・happy C.nervous D.scared
4.cleaner B.waiter C.friend D.salesgirl
5.A.reported B.announced C.explained D.expressed
6.A.drink B.eat C.make D.buy
7.miss B.discover C.keep D.remember
8.A.amazed B.touched C.shocked D.wounded
9.A.strong B.responsible C.active D.friendlytogether again,even ifit meansthat Ihavetodrink saltycoffeefor the restof mylife.”
10.A.end B.stop C.start D.result
11.A.had B.got C.caught D.met
12.A.happily B.completely C.seriously D.easily
13.A.salt B.sugar C.milk D.chocolate
14.A.lie B.joke C.story D.truth
15.A.understand B.enjoy C.support D.value语法填空m.、12Many studentshave hobbies,such asreading,painting,growing vegetablesin theirgardens,and looking1,animals.Some(有仓(造性的).()hobbies arerelaxing andothers arecreative JHobbies canmake you
2.grow asa person,develop yourinterestsand helpyou learnnew skills.David Smithis astudent.His hobbyis writing.
3.the summerof2000,he spentfour weekson asummer camp.As wellas theusualactivities,such
4.sailing,climbing andmounting biking,there wasa writingworkshop with a professionwriter.uShe()asked us
5.imagine thatwe werein a story.Then wewrote aboutour experiencesat thecamp.”In seniorhigh schoolDavid()
6.astoryabout teenagelife.Many teenagerslove hisbook,and asa result,David hasbecome a
1.success youngwriter.()David hasbeen verylucky
8.his hobbyhas broughthim enjoymentand successto
9.he.But he is alsointerestedin many otherthings.like playingvolleyball^too.”says David.aI spendsome of my freetime10,volleyball formy schoolteam.Maybe IHwritemore booksin thefuture,but Imnot sure.”There aremany otherinteresting things to doin life,and weshould tryto dosomething newor different.阅读理解IV.A、(留13Ammie Reddickfrom EastKilbride,Lanarkshire,was only18months oldwhen shehad theaccident thathad scarred下创伤)(电线)(壶)her forlife.The curiouschild reachedup tocatch thewire of a hotkettle in the familykitchen andpouredboiling waterover herlittle body.(救护车)Her motherRuby turnedround and,seeing Ammieterribly burnt,called an ambulance whichrushed herdaughter(组织)(外科医生)to anearby hospital.Twenty pertaken fromunburned areasof Ammiesbody,surgeons performeddifficult(移植)skin graftsto closeher woundsand controlher illness,an operationthat took about sixhours.Over thenext16years,Ammie experienced12more operationsto repairher body.When shestarted schoolat MaxweltonPrimary atage4,other pupilssay cruelwords abouther orsimply wouldntplay withher.Iwasthe onlyburned childin thestreet,the classand theschool/5she recalled,usome childrenrefused tobecome friendsbecause of that.”(疤卜Today,age17,Ammie canonly everremember beinga burnedperson withscars sufferingfrom acheis alasting partofher body.She stillhas tohave twofurther skingrafts.Yet sheisaconfident,outgoing teenagerwho offersencouragement andhopeto otheryoung burntvictims.She isa memberof theScottish BurnedChindren9s Club,a charityset uplast year.This month,Ammie willjoin theyounger children at the Graffham Water Centerin Cambridgeshireforthecharitys firstsummer camp.Ill showthem how(注视)to payno attentionto unkindstares fromothers,she says.Ammie loveswearing fashionablesleevelessdresses,and sheplansto showthe youngstersatthesummer campthat theycan too.I donot go to greatlengths tohide myburnt scarsJ shesays,gave upwondering howother peoplewould reactyears ago.”
1..How manyoperations hasAmmie alreadyhadA.One B.TwelveC.Thirteen D.Fifteen
2.What didother childrendo whenAmmie firstwent toschoolA.They laughedat herB・They werecruel toherC.They werefriendlytoherD.They wereafraid ofher
3.Ammie willteach theyoungerchildrenattheGraffhamWaterCenter to.A.liveanormal lifeB・recover quicklyC.face others9unkindness bravelyD.hide theirscars byproper dressing
4.What doesthe underlinedword“sleeveless”mean inChinese无袖的漂亮的A.B.昂贵的合身的C.D.
5.Which of the followingwords isnot properto describeAmmieA.Confident B.StubbornC.Helpful D.OutgoingB、14ABOUT THEBLACK BEARDescription:Black bodyand head,brown nose,and largeears thatstick out•Size:150to600pounds,
4.5to
6.5feet long•Living space:Heavily woodenarea•Food:Plants andsmall animalslmaginethis situation:You goout toyour backyard,and yousee a bear smellingyour rubbish(车库)bin.Or yougo intoyour garageto getyour bikeand findabearthere.What wouldyoudoPeople insome partsofFlorida thinkabout thesesituations alot.They havebeen running into black bears moreandmoreoften.This isfrightening anddangerous forboth bearsand people.The number of casesof people and bears runninginto each otherhas goneup.In1978,just onecase wasreported.In2002,1,340cases werereported.These casesare called“conflicts”.Studies showthat the numberofconflicts in Florida is going up.Some peoplethink thathuman-bear conflictsare goingup in Florida becausethere are more bears.Actually,its justtheopposite.The numberof bearsisgoingdown.In theearly1900s,there wereabout12,000black bearsin Florida.Today,no oneisreally surehow manyblack bearsare left.People thinkthenumberis from1,500to3,
000.So whyare human-bear conflictsincreasingso rapidlyThere arentmore bears,but thereare morepeople.There aremany peoplewho want to protectthe Floridablack bear.Here aresome of thethingsthat peoplein Florida aredoing:Teaching schoolchildren about the Floridablackbearwithaspecial programthat includesa slide-show,games,and activities.Choosing carefullywhere roadsare builtor widenedso thatwild animalswill notbe harmedby thetraffic.Holding ayearly festivalfor familieswith arts,food,and informationonthebear.
1.What doesthe underlinedword“conflicts”in thesecond paragraphmeanA.Bears livinginFloridain
2002.B.Studies ofblack bearsinFlorida.C.Fights betweenpeople andblack bears.D.Cases ofpeopleandbearsrunningintoeachother.
2.Which ofthe followingis NOT true accordingto thepassageA.Black bearslive inthick woods.B.People feelafraid when they runinto abear.C.There areabout3,000black bearsleft inFlorida now.D.The reasonwhy human-bear conflictsare goingup isthat there9remorepeople.
3.To protectblack bears,peopleinFloridaare・A.trying tolearn moreabout black bearsB.teaching studentshow totake goodcare ofbearsC.building andwidening newroads forblack bearsD.giving backblackbearsmore foodand livingspaceC15Our factoriesand homesburn coaland oil.Every yearwe haveforest firessomewhere.Many scientistsbelieve that theclimate ischanging.(融The earth will perhapsbe warmerby about7degrees centigrade.At theSouth Poleand theNorth Pole,the ice will melt化).(海平面)The sea level willrise by about7meters.As aresult,water willcover citieslike London,Tokyo andNew York.Some portsand townsalong thecoasts willdisappear underwater.(紫夕Some otherscientists thinkthat the dust,smoke and pollution from coal,wood andoil fireswill blockout the sunrays卜线).Then the earthwill become colderand greatsheets oficewillcover Europeand NorthAmerica.(酸)When chemicalsin theair mixwith rain,we haveacid rain.Acid raincanbringus greatharm.It destroysforests andkillslife in lakes andrivers.People arebeginning tosee howserious theproblem is.They findit importantto workwith natureinsteadofagainst it.Theyare tryingto savethe earthinmanydifferent ways.But one ofthemost importantthingstodo istomakepeople understandthatsaving the earth issaving ourselves.
1.Some scientistsbelieve that・A.the earth is growingwarmerB.wecanfind oilin ourforestsC.we haveto burndown theforests everyyear
2.Ice atthe poleswill ifthe earthgets warmer.A.cover citieslike Londonand TokyoB,raise the sealevelby7degreesC.become waterand makethesealevel rise
3.Acid rain・A.brings greatchanges inour climateB.kills pestsinlakesand forestsC.kills thefish inrivers andlakes
4.What canwe learnfromthethird paragraphA.The dusttogether withpollution fromcoal,wood andoil fireswill bringus moreheat fromthesun.B.The sunrayswill comemore because ofthedust andpollution fromfires.C.As aresult ofthedustandpollutionfromcoal,wood andoil fires,theearthwillbecomecolder.
5.Which statementis TRUEA.People havecome toknow theimportance ofworking withnature.B.All thescientists agreethat ourearthissure tobecome warmerand warmer.C.The sealevel willrise iftheearthgets colder.D
16、Charlie wasabout toclimb intobed whenhe foundthere wasa lighton inhis gardenshed(棚)・Then henoticed somepeoplewho werebusy stealinghis things.(闯入者)He callthe policeright away.The policemanasked,“Are thereany intrudersin your house”Charlie replied“no”and explainedwhat washappening.(巡逻车)The policeman said,“All patrol cars havegone out,and apoliceman willgotoyourhousewhen oneis free.”Charliehung up,waited30seconds,and thencalled the police again.Hello,I justcalled ashort whileago becausethere werepeoplestealing thingsfrom myshed.I wantto let youknowthat theyrenot aproblem anymorebecause Ivejust shot every oneofthem.”Charlie thenhung upthe phone.In fiveminutes,three patrolcars,nearly twentypoliceman andanambulancearrived athishouse.Of course,the policecaught the thieves.One policemansaid,“I thought you saidthat youshoteveryoneofthem!”Charlie replied,thoughtyousaid therewere no patrolcars free!”
1.The storyhappened.A.in themorning B.in theafternoon C.intheevening
2.The policedidnt wantto comeat oncebecause・A.there wasnopatrolcarsfree.B.they didntthink itwas crucial.C.they didntknow whathappened.
3.Charlie calledthe policefor help.A.only onceB.twice C.three times
4.The policecame quicklybecause theythought・A.the thievesdiedB.Charlie wasshotC.thethievesbroke into the house(推断)
5.We caninfer thatCharlie.A.was goodat shootingB.liked toplay ajoke onthepolice.C.didnt belivewhat thepolicemansaid.E、(审问).(验尸官)17When someonewho isin goodhealth diessuddenly,there isusually aninquest Acoroner willdo it.Hisjob isto Hndout exactlyhow aperson died.(可疑的)If thereis nothingsuspicious aboutthe death,he willdecide that the persondied fromnaturalcauses oran accident,if,however,heissuspicious hemay decidethatthe persons deathwas causedbyaperson or9persons unknown.One daythe coronerwas tryingto find out exactlywhat hadcaused thedeath ofa localbusinessman Henry Watson.The mans9wife wasexplaining something.She wasvery sadand had to stopfrom timeto time.The coronerdid notwanttomake hersadderthan necessary,but hehad tofindoutthe truth.There werequestions hehadtoask.“Mrs.Watson,I knowthis ispainful foryou,he said,“but iwant youto thinkvery carefullyand thenanswer myquestions.You andyour husbandwere havingdinner athome.Is thatcorrect”“Yes.”Suddenly hefell tothe floorw“Yes.,,(跪下)“You stoodup andhurried tohim Youknelt besidehim Hisstomach wasin greatpain”uYes.”,,Did hesayanything”The wifekept herhead down.^Please,Mrs.Watson,you mustanswer thequestion.What werehis lastwordsThe wifetookadeep breathand thenspoke.He said,She repliedinavery lowvoice,“Pm notsurprised thatseafood wehadfor dinnercost youonly50cents,”(目的)
1.What isthe purposeof aninquest whena healthyperson diessuddenlyA.To helpthe poorfamily.B.To doa researchon death.C.To findoutthecauseofdeath.D.To askquestions abouttheperson.
2.Where didHenryWatsondieA.In hiscompany B.In arestaurant.C.In afish shopD.At home.
3.What wasthe probablecauseofHenry WatsonsdeathA.Eating thefood thatwent bad.B.Getting tooold.C.Having aserious heartattack.D.Being murderedby hiscook.
4.According tothe story,what wouldprobably happentothewife afterthis inquestA.She wouldbecome abad woman.B.She wouldnever buyany seafood.C.She wouldbe muchhealthier.D.She wouldask thecoroner tokeep thesecret.F18One dayFrank waswalking withhis motherwhentheycame toa prettygarden.(碎石)Frank lookedin,and sawthat ithad cleangravel walksand beautifulflowers.He calledto hismother andsaid,Mum,come andlook atthis prettygarden.1wish Imight openthe gate,and walkin.”(园丁)The gardenerheard whatFrank said,and kindlyinvited himand hismother tocome intothegarden.Franks motherthanked theman.Then shesaid toher son,66Frank,if Itake youto walkin this garden,you musttake carenot(舌动)to meddleL withanything init.”Frank walkedalong thetidy gravelwalks,and lookedat everything,but touchednothing thathe saw.(草坪边的狭长花坛),He didnot stepon anyoftheborders andwas carefulthat hisclothes shouldnot brushthe topsof theflowersso thathe mightnot breakthem.(满意的)The gardenerwas muchpleased withFrank,because hewassocareful tobehave well.He showedhim theseeds,andtold himthe nameof manyoftheflowers andplants.While Frankwas admiring thebeauty ofaflower,alittleboy cametothegate,and findingit locked,he shookit hard.But itwould notopen.Then hesaid,Let mein.Let mein.Will younot letmeinthisgarden11“No,said the gardener,wl willnot letyou in,Tom.When Iletyouin yesterday,you meddledwith myflowers,andpulled someofmyfruit.I donot chooseto leta boyinto mygarden whomeddles withthe plants/*Tom lookedashamed,and whenhe foundthatthegardener wouldnot lethim in,he wentslowly away.Frank sawand felthow muchhappier aboy maybe bynot meddling with whatdoes notbelong tohim.He andhismotherthen continuedtheir walkinthegarden,and enjoyedthe dayvery much.Before theyleft,thegardenergaveeach ofthem somepretty flowers.
1.Frank couldntsee inthegarden.A.seeds B.fruitC.flowers D.animals
2.Tom dideverything except・A.meddlingwiththeflowersB.pulling somefruitC.admiringthebeautyofplants D.shaking thedoor hard
3.Which isNOTtrueabout Frank.。
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