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年山东省青岛黄岛区七校联考中考预测卷(全国口卷)英语试题试卷2025请考生注意请用铅笔将选择题答案涂填在答题纸相应位置上,请用毫米及以上黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将主观题的答案写在
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2.单项选择I.、1When Danielis in a badmood,he likeswearing orangeto himselfA.wake,up B.cheer,up C.give,up D.pick,up、3None of them talked.They finishedtheir mealin.A.silence B.orderC.placeD.public、4Mary withher parentsto HongKong.Theyll staythere fortwo weeks.A.have beenB.have goneC.has beenD.has gone、4—Excuse me,when canwe playbasketball on the playground-Not untilthe playgroundnext week.A.will repairB.will berepaired C.is repaired、一5Could youplease tellme—Sure.On August5th,
2016.A.when willthe31st OlympicGames openB.where willthe31st OlympicGames openC.when the31st OlympicGames willopen D.where the31st OlympicGames willopen、6Sun Liis akind girl.She often the peoplein trouble.A.will helpB.helps C.is helpingD.has helped、7—Do youlike readinghistory bookswhen you are free—No!I likestory booksI almostread themevery day.A.and B.but C.or D.then、8Tintin appearedin Chinain1980s.He hasred hairand smallwhite dog.不填;不填A.the;aB.a;theC.a D.the;、一9It shouldnttake longto clearup afterthe partyif weall volunteerto help.—That*s right..A.The earlybird catchesthe wormB.Put allyour eggsin onebasketC.Many handsmake lightwork D.Actions speaklouder thanwords一TO、You lookso happy!-Jack saysI ampretty.has evertold methat before.A.Somebody B.Anybody C.Everybody D.Nobody完形填空II.、11Carnegie wasborn in1888to apoor farmingfamily in the centralUnited States.The boydidn*t seea train1he was12years old.In histeens,he hadto getup at3am everyday tomilk thecows in his family.C.her friendsenjoyed the ride D.she dislikedwaiting forfriends
3.What didthe writerthink of the roller coaster ride in theendA,It wasboring andtiring.B.It waschallenging butfun.C.It wasscary anddangerous.D.It wassafe butdisappointing.书面表达V.
19、越来越多的人使用智能手机smart・phone,而身边的“低头族phubbers”也随处可见请根据表格所给信息,以Refuse为题写一篇短文to be phubbers”具体内容如下:好处看新闻,查资料,网购,聊天……吃饭时玩手机,不与家人交谈
1.现走路甚至骑车、开车时看手机
2.象睡觉前玩手机
3.影响和家人朋友的关系L弊可能带来交通事故的危险
2.端对健康有害,不利于学习与工作
3.事实上,面对面交流更加便利并胜于网上聊天
1.观手机对于现代生活确实有帮助且极为重要,但要正确使用
2.点做健康的使用者,不要成为低头族
3.要求:词数左右题目与开头已给出,不计入总词数
1.100所写内容必须包括表格中所有的信息,语句通顺,意思连贯,可适当发挥
2.不得出现真实的人名、校名、地名等相关信息
3.参考词汇面对面交流正确使用方便的face-to-face conversationsmake good use ofconvenientRefuse to bephubbers-More and more people are using smart-phones.And Phubberscan beseen hereand there.参考答案单项选择I.、1B、2A、3D、4C、5C、6B、7A、8A、9C、10D完形填空II.、
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3.B书面表达V.19Refuse to be phubbersMoreandmorepeopleareusingsmart-phones.And Phubberscan beseen hereand there.We canuse smart-phones toread news,search information,shop onlineand chatwith eachother.But somefamily membersplay withtheir smart-phones whileeating withfamilies instead of talkingwith them.It has bad effectsonthe relationshipbetween them.Some peoplelook at their smart-phones whilewalking evenriding ordriving.It mayincrease thedangerof causingtraffic accidents.Some peopleplay withsmart-phones beforesleeping atnight.It9sbad for theirhealth,work andstudy.In fact,face-to-face conversationsare muchmore convenientand betterthan chattingonline byphone.Mobile phonesare helpful andnecessary toolsfor modernlife.But weshould makegooduseof them and try to behealthy“users ratherthan Phubbers.When Carnegiefirst enteredcollege,he felt2because of his clothesand ordinarylooks.His mother3him:nWhy nottryto be betterinother thingsinstead ofjust dressand goodlooks,
1.辩论Carnegie triedtobemore activein college.He joinedthe debateteam.But oneafter another,he lost12meets.The young manwas very4in himself.He saidlater that he thoughtof killinghimself afterso manyfailures.5soon Carnegiewas seenpracticing publicspeakingon theriverside.Because ofhis hardwork,he6at last.In1906,Carnegie won a famousspeech contestand becamewidelyknown.The youngman madehis ownwords cometrue,Believe thatyou willsucceed,7you will.”In orderto8his success,Carnegie openedschools andwrote books.His best-sellers includeHow toWin Friends,Influence People,How toStop Worryingand StartLiving.More than50million9ofhisbooks havebeen printedin38languages.They arestill helpingpeopleon theroad tosuccess.
1.A.when B.as C.until D.while
2.A.hopeless B.tired C.happy D.useless
3.A.replied B.ordered C.protected D.encouraged
4.A.colleges B.looks C.families D.speeches
5.A.interested B.surprised C.disappointed D.excited
6.A.Although B.Then C.So D.But
7.A.succeeded B.failed C.graduated D.tried
8.A.or B.but C.and D.so
9.A.achieve B.share C.realize D.show
10.A.schools B.ones C.stories D.copie语法填空m.、12Mary isL eight-year-old girl.Every dayshe washesclothes,looks after
2.she youngersister andworks
3.hardly on the farm.Mary wantsto go to school,but hermother needsher help at home.So Marystays athome insteadof
4.goto school.Do youwant to help MaryWell joinSave theChildren,please!Just6yuan aday,you can
5.helpfulachild like Mary.With yourhelp,children likeMary willbe able
6.have enoughfood andhave chancesto goto school.Save TheChildren is an organizationto helppoor childrenlikeMary.It has been inservice since
1932.The moneyfrom kindpeoplewill
7.use tobuild schools,hospitals and other necessary
8.build
9.you area volunteer,there aremany wonderfulthings waitingfor you——letters fromthe children,their photosand subjectreports.Now,if you are interested10,the applicationform,and thenyou can donate somemoney.In thisway,you can helpachild likeMary!阅读理解IV.A13An atlas isabook of maps.Atlases are made withdifferent kindsof information about differentparts and areas of a countryor theworld.They areprepared fordesk useor traveluse.Desk atlasesaremadefor differentgroups ofpeople withdifferent needs.For example,students mayuse deskatlases tohelp learngeography,andotherpeople mayuse deskatlases tostudy a place.A populartype of the latestatlas showsthe recentfact ofthe world.边界New atlasesare oftencarefully producedtohelppeople learnabout thechanges,such asthe namechanges,boundary changesandother importantnew information.A deskatlas canalso havesome differentmaps ofthe sameplace.For example,an atlas mayinclude mapsshowing populationand importantproducts ofaplace.Travel atlasesusually showthe informationabout bothnatural andman-made features.So itis notsurprising to finduniversities,airports,forests,rivers,roads as well ascities,towns andvillages in them.A travel atlasisoftenthe first thingpeople needwhenthey wantyo starta tripin astrange place.lt oftenhas amap ofa wholecountry,and amap withmore specialinformation ofeachimportant placein thecountry.Take the atlas ofthe UnitedStates as an example,it oftenhas amap ofthe wholecountry and then amapof eachofthefifty states.A travelatlasmayalso pointout thebeautiful naturalplaces.In theUS,theatlasmay includenational parkssuch asthe YellowStonePark andsome othersto showthe beautyof natureand interestingplaces totourists.
1.An atlasis according to the passage.A,a guidebook B.a historybookC.a collectionof picturesD.a collectionofmaps
2.From the passage we know peopleneed newlyproduced atlasesbecause.A.they cantsee the old onesclearlyB.they liketo buydifferent onesC.something haschangedD.something ismissing
3.According to the passage,people canfind theinformationaboutin atravelatlasof Shaanxi.A.the populationof ShaanxiB.the localproducts ofShaanxiC.the YellowStone NationalPark D.Xian JiaotongUniversitB14No oneknows exactlywhen jazzwas invented,or bywhom.But itis said that itbegan inthe early1900s.Jazz was a newkind ofmusic,for Americaandthe world,and NewOrleans wasits birthplace.Who werethe jazzpioneers Mostwere blacks.This musicwas notwritten down,and atfirst onlyblacks playedit.It washard forwhitemusicians tolearn thenew style.But soonthey,too,were playingjazz.The popularityof thismusic spread.From NewOrleans,it traveledup theMississippi toChicago,then toKansas Cityand NewYork.By the1920s,there weremany jazzmusicians,both blackand white.Many ofthem werefamous.One man was betterthan therest.Hisname wasLouis Armstrong.Louis Armstrongwasaborn musician.He was not onlytalented butalso hard-working.He alsohad agood sense of humorand a big,good-natured smile.These personalqualities werevaluable inhis riseto fame.After hebecame famous,he traveledaround the world.It seemedthat everyonewanted tohear Louisplay.But lifewasnotalways easy,especially atthe beginning.Louis Armstrongwas bornin1900in NewOrleans.His fathernever wenttoschooland his mother could hardly read.When Louiswas stilla kid,his parentsseparated,and Louislived withhismother.How hardtheir lifewas canreadily beimagined.And yetLouis smiledthrough everything.He laterwrote,“My wholelife hasbeen happiness.Life wasthere forme andI acceptedit.Whatever happenedhasbeenbeautiful tome.I loveeverybody.”
1.What canweknowexactly fromthefirstparagraphA.Who inventedjazz.B・When jazzwas invented.C,Where jazzwas invented.D.Why jazzwas invented.(指).
2.The underlinedword“they”in Paragraph2refers toA.New styles.B.Jazz pioneers.C.Black musicians.D.White musicians.
3.What madeLouis Armstrongbecome thebest jazzmusicianA.His familybackground.B,His talentand hardwork.C,His goodsenseofhumor.D.His big,good-natured smiles.(态度)
4.Which ofthe followingbest expressesLouis Armstrongsattitude tolifeA.He laughsbest wholaughs last.B.Failure isthe motherof success.C.When yousmile,theworldsmiles back.D.Without music,life isa journey througha desert.
5.What isthe passagemainly aboutA.The developmentof jazz.B.The influenceof jazzon Americans.C,The achievementsof LouisArmstrong.D.The developmentof jazzand itsbest musician.C、15Jay Kohl,an Americanstudent,posted anonline advertisementtwo weeksago searching for a Chinese family to staywith sothathe canlearn thelanguage andculture.“Im aclean,non-smoking,and warm-hearted Americanman lookingfor a homestay inthe Wudaokouarea toimprove myChinese(家教)language skills,“he wrote.Im willingto offerhelp withEnglish tutoringand evencanhelpyou withapplying toforeignuniversities.He stillhasnt founda suitablehome.“Most ofthe familiesthat contactedme seemtobe interested indoing businessinsteadofcultural exchange,he said.“I thinkI mighthaveto rentan apartmentintheend.^^Kohl isntthe onlyforeigner findingit difficulttofind ahomestay in Beijing.Michael Benson,who wantsto come to BeijinginSeptember,has alsofaced thesame problems.Why isfinding ahomestay familyso difficultBeijing TodayconsultedaChinese teacher,Jessie Xi,who hasbeen teachingforeignstudents atthe Universityof InternationalBusiness andEconomics formore thansix years.Xi has accepted manyhomestays,and fromher ownexperience andwhat shesbeen told,she saidthere werefour majorproblemsvisitors maymeet whenapplying forhomestays.Problem1:Having toohigh expectationfor languageimprovement.Problem2:Considering oneselfasaguest insteadofafamily member.Problem3:Not makingclear whata familysrules arebeforehand.(过分)Problem4:Overly highdemands for the livingenvironment.
1.Kohl wanted to lookfor ahomestay inChina becausehe.A.hoped tolearn Chineselanguage andculture furtherB,wantedto do aresearch onthe Chinesedaily lifeC.would liketo makefriends withChinese familiesD.was interestedin Chinesefood
2.The reasonwhy Kohlhasnt founda suitablehome yetnow isthathe.A.cant bean Englishtutor inhome staysB.cant helpapply toforeign universitiesC.might expecttoo muchfor languageimprovementD.might refusetodohousework inhome stays
3.Most ofthe familiesthat contactedKohl might beinterestedin.A.English tutoringB.cultural exchangeC.foreign universitiesD.making money
4.Which ofthe followingstatements isNOT trueaccording to the passageA.Foreign visitorscandosomething helpfulfor their homestays.B.Foreign visitorsusually haveproblems withtheirhomestays.C.Foreign visitorsshould knowclearly about the rulesof theirhomestays.D.Foreign visitorsshould considerthemselves asthe membersof theirhomestays.
5..The underlinedword“consulted“inthepassage meansA.gave adviceto B.discussed ideaswithC.wanted informationfrom D.raised questionsfor
6.The best title ofthepassagemightbe.A.A fewthings toknow aboutthe localfamiliesB.Suggestions forrenting apartmentsin BeijingC.How tosearch foraChinesefamilytostay withD.Why tofindahomestayinBeijing sodifficultD、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的选项中选出最佳答案16A youngman wokeup onemorning undera bridgeand checkedhis pocket.All he had leftwas lessthan tendollars.He boughtfood andashe satdown toeat,an old man andtwo childrencame along.The oldman askedhim tohelp themwith foodas they had noteaten foralmosta week.The youngman looked atthechildren---they wereso weakthat theycouldhardlystand.With thelast bitof kindnesshehadhe gavethemall thefood.The oldman andchildren thankedthe youngman and then gave him adirty old coin.The youngman said,“You need(坚持)this coinmore thanI do-just keepit.The oldman insistedthat the youngmanput itinhispocket---and finallyhe did.The oldman andchildren satdown toeat.And withno money,no joband nofood,the youngman wentback underthe bridgeto liedown.As hewas aboutto fallasleep hesaw anold newspaperontheground.He pickedit upand sawan adinviting peoplewith oldcoinsto cometo astore.He decided to gothere withthe dirtyold cointhe mangavehim.When hearrived atthe store,he gavethe keeperthe dirtyold coin.The keepercried loudly.It waspart ofa Spanishtreasure shipthathad never been found.This sameoldcoinwas worth67,000dollars.The youngmanwaspleased.He immediatelysold the coin formoneyandthenlooked forthe oldman andlittle childrento thankthemandshare themoney.By thetime hegot towhere heleft themeating,theyhadgone.
1.Where didthe youngman stayforthenightA,Under abridge.B.At home.C.In astore.D.In ahotel.
2.What didthe oldman andchildren askthe youngman forA.Money.B.Food.C.Clothes.D.Coins.
3.How didtheyoungman learnabouttheadforold coinsA.By watchingTV.B.By readinga newspaper.C.By listeningtothe oldman.D.By readingan adonthewall.
4.Which ofthe followingis TrueA.The oldman andchildren hadnothing toeat fora month.B.The youngman hadabigmeal aftergetting somuch money.C.The youngman thoughttheoldman neededthe coinmore thanhe did.D.The youngman soldthecoinfor67,000dollars andgave halfofthemoney totheoldman.
5.Whafs thebesttitlefbr thispassageA.A PoorYoung Manand An Old ManB.AnOldMans KindnessC.A DirtyOld CoinD.No Money,No Joband NoFoodE17In todaysworld many people seemtobehungry formoney.Some ofthem evenhave losttheir livesfor it.Money doeshave agreateffect onthe poor,but ifa personhasarich life,a lotmore moneydoesnt meanmore happiness.(百万富翁)If moneywere everything,all millionaireswould havetrue love,real friendship,health anda long life.However,this isnotalways true.Nothing elseis morepleasant thanthe threewords Ilove you,but canlove be bought Imafraid not.Love meansgive,not“take”.(宝贵的)Health anda long life areprecious thingsfor everyperson.Well,can healthanda longlifebeboughtwith moneyThe answerisNo”.Of allthe peoplewho livelongest intheworld,few ofthem aremillionaires.Real friendshipcant bebought,either.In aword,where moneyisworshiped,money cancause brothersto quarrel,lovers tohate,strangers tofight andso on.No matterhowmuch moneyyou have,itis stillnot enoughto makeyou ahappy personif you have noone tolaugh withand noone tocry for.根据材料内容选择最佳答案,将其标号填入题前括号内
1.Whafs the most pleasantthing inthe writersopinionA.Money.B.Health andalonglife.C.Friendship.D.Love.
2.Which ofthe followingis TRUEaccordingtothe passageA.If youdont havemuch money,you cantget happiness.B.You mayhave alonglifeeven ifyouarepoor.C.Every yearmanypeopledie becausethey arepoor.D.If youare rich,you willhave realfriendship.
3.The underlinedwordworship“means inChinese.崇拜贬低鄙视挥霍A.B.C.D.
4.What doesthepassagemainly tellusA.Money isas importantas truelove.B.Money isntnecessary.C.Money isimportant,but notthemostimportant.D.Money cancause someproblems.
5.What doesthe underlinedword if9refer toA.To makeyouahappy person.B.To havesomeone tolaugh withor cryfor.C.The moneyyouhave.D.Your opinionabout money.Roller CoasterRideI hadneverbeenonareal roller coaster.Fear ofspeed,fear ofheights:They justweren*t forme.The closestT hadever gotwas akiddie-coaster whenI wassix.It wasprobably sixfeet tall,but Ihad it stopped evenbefore wegot uptothefirst slope.So todayI justwaited formy friendswhile theytook the53mph roller-coaster-riding.As theystepped off the ride,they alltried topersuade(说月艮)metofollow themonto thenext one.rollercoasterCome on,Lisi!H Jennifersaid,Youre soboring!Just comewithus!Its notthat scary,added Jackie,nril sitnext toyou.”Look:This isthe slowestrideinthe park!*Christina pointedout.Finally,I gavein andagreed toget onthe rollercoaster,although Istill wasntsure.Of courseeveryone hadcome outalive sofar,butyou neverknow whatwill happen.As westood inline,I gotmore scared.It looksreally bigfrom downhere/I worriedout loud.Finally,we reachedthe frontoftheline.I satinaseat withJackie andsaidthatI wouldnot letgo ofher handuntil wewere safelyoff theride.As soonaswe started moving,I beganto screamand heldJackies handtightly.We startedto climbthe slopetoward thehighest pointoftheride.WHOOOOSH!It feltas ifsomething hadbroken.We startedfalling fast.The windblew hardand itseemed likemy facewould blowoff.I screamedsoloud thatI couldnthear myselfanymore.Oh mygosh,we werentgoing tostop!I knewit.This hadbeen aterrible idea.I closedmyeyes,never stoppingmy scream.CLUNK!The ridecame suddenlyto astop.I openedmy eyes.We wereback wherewestarted!I hadntdied!I steppedoff theride,tired anddizzy.My friendslookedatme,searchingformy reaction.nCan wedo thatagainn Isaid ina lowvoice.
1.What happenedwhen Lisiwas ona kiddie-coaster atsixA.She fellofftheride.B.She refusedto stepoff.C.She haditstopped.D.She screamedwith joy
2.Lisi finallydecidedtoride therollercoasterbecauseA.her friendspersuaded herB.she lovedtrying newthings。
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