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2023學(xué)年中考英語(yǔ)模擬試卷

注意事項(xiàng):

1.答題前,考生先將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)碼填寫(xiě)清楚,將條形碼準(zhǔn)確粘貼在條形碼區(qū)域內(nèi)。

2.答題時(shí)請(qǐng)按要求用筆。

3,請(qǐng)按照題號(hào)順序在答題卡各題目的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書(shū)寫(xiě)的答案無(wú)效;在草稿紙、試卷上答題無(wú)效。

4.作圖可先使用鉛筆畫(huà)出,確定后必須用黑色字跡的簽字筆描黑。

5.保持卡面清潔,不要折暴、不要弄破、弄皺,不準(zhǔn)使用涂改液、修正帶、刮紙刀。

I.單項(xiàng)選擇

1、一?seeBob,he,salwayslisteningtomusic.

一Yeah,he,scrazyaboutit.

A.WheneverB.AlthoughC.Since

2、一Icalledyouthismorning,butnobodyanswered.

—Sorry,Iwithmycousinatthattime.

A.amshoppingB.shopC.wasshoppingD.willshop

3、???Mom,whatwouldyoulike,coffeeortea?

-,Justwater,please.

A.EitherB.BothC.NeitherD.None

4、Doyouoftengotothetheater?It,sagreatplacetoenjoythelatestfilmswithothers.Tobeagoodmoviegoer(??措?/p>

影的人),youshouldn,t.

①eatanddrinknoisily

②PiItyourfeetonthebackoftheseats

③beontime

④USeyourphoneorothermobiledevices(移動(dòng)設(shè)備).

⑤Stayquietduringthefilm

A.②③④B.①@④C.①?⑤

5、Wouldyoupleasemakesomeforme?Imustbetogetherwithmybaby

A.DecisionsB.roomC.excusesD.mistakes

6、Someoneatthedoor.Canyouopenit?

A.knocksB.knocked

C.isknockingD.wasknocking

7、一isyourmother?

—Sheisinthekitchen.

A.WhereB.WhatC.WhenD.Hovv

8、Γmfeelingmuchbetternow,soyoucallthedoctor.

A.wouldn,t

B.can,t

C.needn,t

D.mustn't

9、ThephotossuccessfullyshowtherichculturemakesShiyansofamous.

A.whatB.whichC.whoD.why

10、Inthefollowingwords,whichunderlinedletterhasadifferentsoundfromothers?

A.wolfB.honeyC.ton

∏.完形填空

11、通讀下面短文,從每小題A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。請(qǐng)將正確答案序號(hào)按要求

涂在答題卡指定的位置上。

MuIanCiisafamousChineseancientpoem.IttellsastoryofagirlnamedHuaMuIaninNorthernWeiDynasty.

Mulan,scountryvvasn,tso]thatitwasdestroyedbytheenemiesattimes.Toprotectthecountry,theemperor

requiredonemanfromeachfamily2thearmy.Theonlymaninherfamily,her60-year-oldfatherhadtojoin.

Mulandecidedtotaketheplaceofhim.Atthattime,womenwerenot3toenlist(入伍).Inordernottobeseen

through,shedressedherselfup4aman.

Inthearmy,Mulanactedjustlikeaman.Shespokeinaman's5,walkedwithbigsteps.Duringthebattles,she

wasas6asaman.Also,shewasverysmart.Shealwayshadgood7thathelpedbeattheirenemies.At

last,HuaMulan,sarmywonths8ViCtOrV(勝利).TheemperorofferedMulanahighofficialpositionto9

hercourageandachievement,butsherefused.Whenshechangedbacktoherwomen,sclothes,allherCOmradeS(戰(zhàn)友)

were10shocked.

Mulaii9SStOrymightbealegend(傳說(shuō);傳奇).Butherachievementiswellworthlearning.

1.A.weakB.strongC.weaklyD.strongly

2.A.takepartinB.joinningC.tojoinD.totakepartin

3.A.allowedB.allowC.toallowD.allowing

4.A.asB.forC.withD.about

5.A.soundB.voiceC.shoutD.noise

6.A.scaredB.nervousC.IazyD.brave

7.A.newsB.informationC.thoughtsD.knowledge

8.A.finallyB.finalC.beginD.beginning

9.A.rememberB.serveC.supportD.praise

10.A.recentB.recentlyC.greatD.greatly

m.語(yǔ)法填空

12、根據(jù)下面短文內(nèi)容,在短文的空格處填上一個(gè)恰當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使短文完整、通順。

In1971,apooryoungmanwastravelingacrossthecountry,tryingtomakeanewstartforhimself.Ontheway,hehad

runoutofhisl,sohehadnofoodtoeatandhadtoliveinhiscar.

Onemorning,afteraweekofsleepinginhiscar,hewalkedintoarestaurantandorderedabigbreakfast.Aftereating

hisfirstgoodmealinweeks,hefoundhehadto2.tothewaiter,tellinghimhehadlosthiswallet.Hewasso

emba?TaSSed(尷尬的)thathisfaceturnedred.Thewaiter,alsotheowner,walkedbehindtheyoungman,sseat.Hebent

down(彎腰),andstoodup3.a$20billinhishand.Itseemedasifithadfallenonthefloor.uSon,youmusthavedropped

this?"theownersaid.Theyoungmanwasso4.thathecouldn,tbelievehiseyes!Hequickly5,forthebreakfastandwent

out.

Onthewayoutoftown,herealized,u6.nobodydroppedthemoneyatall.Maybetheowneroftherestaurantjustknew

Iwasintroubleandhehelpedmeinawaythatdidn,tembarrassme.Whatakindpersonheis!TΛhavethechancein

thefuture;?willdothesametohelpothers.”

Nowolder,themanlivesnearKansasCity.Eachyearhegivesawaythousandsofdollarstopoorpeople.Heis

regarded8.theuSecretFatherChristmas^,becauseatChristmastimeeachyear,hepersonallyhandsmoneyouttothose

homelesspeopleonthestreets.Lastyear;hegavemorethan$50,000awayinKansasCity.

IV.閱讀理解

13、EverydayFood

byMarthaStewart

Nomatterhowbusyyouare,attheendofthedayyouwantmealsthatareeasytoprepare.Andyouwantlotsofchoices

andvariations.You,llfindallofthatinthisbook:250simplerecipesfordeliciousmealsthatbringfreshnessand

nutrition.

Paperback,publishedbyRandomHouse,$16.79

Zeroes

byScottWesterfeId,MargoLanagan9DeborahBiancotti

NewYorkTimesbestsellingauthorScottWesterfeldteamsupwithMargoLanaganandDeborahBiancottiinthebook

aboutsixteenagerswithamazingabilities.Theseteenagershavepowersthatsetthemapart.Theycandothings

ordinarypeoplecan,tdo.

Paperback,publishedbySimon&Schuster,$12.99

MrghtyJack

byBenHatke

Jackdislikessummer.Buthe'sgotagoodreason:summeriswhenhissinglemomtakesasecondjobandleaveshimat

hometowatchhissister,Maddy.Ifslotsofresponsibility,andit,sboringbecauseMaddydoesn,tevertalk.Butoneday

atthemarket,MaddydoestalktotellJacktotradetheirmom'scarforaboxofmysteriousseeds.It,sthebestmistake

Jackhasevermade.Hardcover,publishedbyFirstSecond,$14.15

OnlyDaughter

byAnnaSnoekstra

She,scaughtstealing.She,shomelessandontherun.Butshehappenstolookthesameasagirlwhowentmissinga

decadeago,RebeccaWinter.SheassumesRebecca9Sidentity,usingitasawayout.Littledoessheknowhernewlifeas

Rebeccaisitselfaprisonanditlookslikeakillermightbeafterher.

Kindleedition,publishedbyHarlequinEnterprises,$8.88

1.Mumlikescooking.Iwillprobablybuyforherasagift.

A.OnlyDaughterB.MrghtyJack

C.ZeroesD.EverydayFood

2.Howmuchshouldyoupayifyoubuythebook—OnlyDaughter!

A.$8.88.B.$12.99.C.$14.15.D.$16.79.

3.Whowroteabookaboutaboylookingafterhislittlesisterinthesummer?

A.MarthaStewart.B.AnnaSnoekstra.

C.BenHatke.D.ScottWesterfeld.

B

14>“Inmyday,wehadtowalkamiletoschool—uphill,bothways.”Thatmaysoundlikeanoldjoke.Today,only13

percentofkidswalktoschool,downfrom66percent30yearsago.

Studiesshowthatfewerchildrenarewalkingandbikingtoschool,andmorechildrenareatriskofbecoming

overweight.Changingbehaviorsofchildrenandparentsrequirecreativewaysthataresafeandfun.

Awalkingschoolbuscanbeboth.

Itworkslikeabus,pickingup?passengers,alongthewayatdesignated(指定的)?busstops9excepteveryoneiswalking!

TheWalkingSchoolBusworksasasupervisedgroupofchildrenwalkingtoandfromschoolalongasafeandenjoyable

setroute.Thereareatleasttwoparentsinagroup.Oneparent'drives'atthefrontofthebus,whiletheotherparent

supervisesattheback.Thesameofdifferentsupervisorsgowiththechildrentoandfromschool.Additional(增力口的)

parentsmaybeneededdependingonthewalkingenvironment.

Thefcbus,cangoasoftenasparentswantto'drive'itandchildrenwanttouseit.Thismeansthatitcanevenworkas

littleasonemorningorafternooneachweek.Allchildrenarewelcometojointhebuseveniftheirparentscannotbe

drivers.Andtheserviceisfree.

Socially,it,sgreatbecausethechildrenmeetotherchildren,otherwisetheywouldonlyknowbysight

“MychildrenhaveformedsomegoodfriendshipsbecauseoftheWalkingBus.Theparentsgettoknowotherparents

w

too!”aparentsaid.FromourexperienceoftheWalkingBus9ithasonlybeenameaningfulthing.Itgetsallofus

walkingmoreandthechildrendonotcomplainaboutwalkingliketheyusedto.”

Somekidssaidcomparedtowalkingschoolbus,it'sboringinacarwhentheywereaskedwhynotgetintoacar.

Besidesthese,itmighthaveagoodeffectonheavytraffic.

1.Howmanystudentswalkedtoschool30yearsago?

A.66percent.B.13percent.C.30percent.D.53percent.

2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"supervised“meaninthepassage?

A.controlledB.exploredC.requiredD.improved

3.WhatcantheWalkingSchoolBusNOTdotohelpthechildren.

A.makemorefriendsB.reducetheriskofbeingoverweight

C.exercisemoreD.complainaboutwalking

4.Thebesttitleofthispassageis“

A.AnewwaytoexerciseB.Anewschoolbus

C.AwalkingschoolbusD.Parents9drivingschoolbus

C

15、Anicedayoutforthewholefamily!Comeandseeourbeautifulbirds,hugemammals(哺乳類(lèi)),lovelymarsupials

(有袋類(lèi))andreptiles(爬行類(lèi))...inourzoo!

ScientistwillgivewonderfullessonsaboutanimalseveryTuesday!Don,tmissit.

ComeandvisitAustraliaZoo!

AreaA

AreaB

Koalasliveinthetreesandlikeeatinggrassandleaves.

Crocodileshavethestrongestbite(咬)ofallanimalsinthe

Theirlifespan(壽命)isabout14years.YoucanIearn

world.Theirlifespanis45-100years.Thecrocodileshere

abouttheirhabitsandwhytheysleepfornearly20hours

are76yearsold!

aday.

Showtime:lθ:θθam-ll:θθamexceptweekends

Showtime:1:30pm-3:30pmexceptFriday.

Tortoisescanliveformorethan100years!Theycangrow

Kangarooscanjumpataspeedof13-15milesperhour.

toabout1metertall.

Theycanliveforatmost22years.

Showtime:9:00amexceptweekends.

Showtime:3:30pm-5:30pmexceptFriday.

AreaC

TigersarethelargestoftheBigCatsweighingupto

AreaD

300kg!Watchourtigersswimminginthewater.

Parrotsherehavefourtoesoneachfoot—twofacingthe

Showtime:11:θθam-l1:30amexceptFriday.

frontandtwofacingtheback.

Camels,humps(駝峰)actuallystoresfat,notwater!

Showtime:9:00am-5:30pmexceptweekends.

Showtime:12:30pm-l:20pmexceptFriday

TicketPrices

Adult:$55Child:$45Family(2adults+2children):$172

1.Wherecanvisitorsseekangaroosandtortoises?

A.AreaAandAreaB.B.AreaAandAreaCC.AreaBandAreaC.D.AreaCandArea

D.

2.Visitorscanhavelessonsaboutanimalson.

A.SundayB.IYiesdayC.ThursdayD.Friday

3.WhichofthefollowinganimalscanvisitorsseeonSaturdays?

A.CrocodilesB.ParrotsC?TortoisesD.Koalas

4.OnSundays,whichisthebestorderforvisitorstoseeasmanyanimalsaspossible?

A?tigers-camels-koalas-kangaroosB.Tigers-koalas-camels-kangaroos

C?tigers-koalas-kangaroos-camelsD.Tigers-kangaroos-koalas-camels

5.IfMilleandherparentsvisitthezoo,howmuchshouldtheypay?

A.$127.B.$145.C.$155.D.$172.

D

16、MoststudentsinChinahavetheirownschoolrules.Sodotheschoolsinothercountries.

Japan:Mostschoolsdemand(要求)thatstudentswearuniforms,suchassportssuitsorskirts.Theyalsodemandthat

girls,whitesocksbefoldedinacertainwayandboys,headsbeShaVed(剃)

OtherJapaneseschoolstellstudentsthattheymaynotdate,gotomovies,leavehomeaftersunsetorplayvideogames

withoutpermissionfromschool.

USA:ForsafetyathomeUSAschools,studentsmusthaveapairofindoorshoestochangeintoatschooleveryday.This

makessurestudentswon,tfalloverontheslipperyfloorsandkeepstheschoolsclean.Gumchewingisnotallowedin

manyUSAschoolbuildings,asitisdifficulttocleanup.Andifstudentschewguminclass,theymaynotfocusonstudy.

UK:StrangehairstylesarenotallowedinsomeBritishschools.Buttheymightallowstudentstowearcertainhairstyles

duringtheWorldCupyears.Twostudentshadaspecialdesignshavedintotheirhairduring2002WorldCup.Butthey

werenotacceptedbytheirschoolafterthatbecausetheschoolsaidtheruleschangedsincethen.

1.(小題1)ManyJapanesestudentshavetofollowthefollowingrulesEXCEPT.

A.wearuniformB.boys,headsshouldbeshaved

C.wearindoorshoesatschoolD.can,tleavehomeaftersunset

2.(小題2)GumchewingisnotallowedinmanyUSAschoolsmaybecause.

A.itisdifficulttocleanupB.makestudentsstudycarefully

C.itcostsstudentstoomuchmoneyD.itwastesteachers9time

3.(d'題3)Britishstudentscouldhaveaspecialhairstyle.

A.duringOlympicGamesB.intheyear2007

C.onlyduringtheWorldCupD.aftertheschoolruleschanged

4.(d、題4)Themeaningofthefocusonis.

A.從事于B.繼續(xù)C.專(zhuān)心于D.放棄

5.(小題5)Thepassagewantstotellus.

A.Differentcountrieshavethesamerulesforthestudents

B.Wemustfollowalltherulesabove

C.Studentsindifferentcountrieshavetofollowdifferentrules

D.MostschoolsinChinahavedifferentschoolrule

E

17、AREyoucreative,shy,outgoing?Ourpersonalitiesrevealalotaboutwhoweare.Butwhat,ssurprisingisthatour

personalitycanalsosaysomethingaboutourhealth.ThafsaccordingtoresearchersatDukeUniversity,US.

Duringanexperimenton1,000people,scientistsassessed(評(píng)定)theirpersonalitiesintwoways:byaskingsomeonethey

knew,suchasafamilymemberorfriend;thenbyaskingsomeonetheyhadjustmet,suchasanurse.Thestudyfound

thatthosewhowerecarefulatage26wereinbetterhealthafter12years.

Beingcarefulmeansthatpeopletendtohavealotofself-control,andarelesslikelytosmoke,thescientistssaid.Careful

peoplearealsomorelikelytohaveanactivelifestyleandhealthydiet.

Fromthosewhowereleastcareful,45percentdevelopedhealthproblemsbytheageof38.Suchhealthissuesincluded

gumdiseaseandhighbloodpressure(高血壓)?Tocompare,only18percentofcarefulpeoplewentontodevelophealth

problems.

Anotherpositivepersonalitywascalled^opennesstoexperience,?meaningcuriousandimaginative.Peoplewhohave

moreofthispersonalityhavehigherIQscores.Sothey,dbemorelikelytoknowhowtofindmedicalhelptoprevent

disease.

Accordingtothereport,ifdoctorsassessedourpersonalities,itcouldhelpdoctorstoHndwhichyoungadultsneed

adviceonhowtoliveahealthylifestyle.What'ssurprisingisthatstressdidn,tplayabigpartonaperson,shealth.Even

thoughstressandanxiety(焦慮)areusuallylinkedtobadhealth.

Butcanadoctorwhoknowsourpersonalityreallyimproveourhealth?Orshoulddoctorsbekeptawayfromknowing

somethingsopersonal?

1.Whichpersonalitytypemaybebetterforourhealth,accordingtotheresearch?

A.self-controlled.B.Stressed.

C.Shy.D.Careless.

2.Fromthepassage,Welearnthatcarefulpeople?

A.aretooshytotalktostrangers

B.lovetoaskthedoctorforadvice

C.arelikelytohaveahealthylifestyle

D.mayhavehighbloodpressurewhenthey,reolder

3.Wherecanyouprobablyreadthearticle?

A.Newspaper.B.ScienceActionbook.

C.Researchpaper.D.Travelguide.

4.Whatisthemainideaofthearticle?

A.Peoplecanchangetheirpersonalitytype.

B.Scientistshavefoundtwodifferentpersonalitytypes.

C.Personalitieshavesomethingtodowithourlifestyle.

D.Personalitiessaysomethingaboutourhealth.

F

18^Silkproductionhasalonghistoryandcolourfulhistoryunknowntomostpeople.Scientificdiscoverieshave

shownthatsilkproductionbeganinChinaaround2,500B.C.,althoughitcouldbemucholder.Forhundredsofyears,

Chinakeptthesecretofsilktoitselfasoneforthemostcloselyprotectedsecretsinhistory.Anyonetellingthesecretof

silkwormsortryingtotakesilkwormeggsoutofancientChinawaspunishedinprison.

AtonetimesilkwasservedonlyfortheChineseemperor.Stepbystep,othersbeganwearingsilk.Inadditionto

beingusedforclothing,silkwasusedtomakemusicalinstruments,fishinglines,ropesandevenpaper.DuringtheHan

Dynastysilkbecameaformof,money.

However,theChinesefinallylosttheirmonopoly(壟斷)onsilkproduction.ItreachedKoreainaround200

B.C.whensomeChinesepeoplearrivedthere.SilkproductioncametoIndiain300A.D.In500A.D.,silkproduction

cametoEuropewhentravelersSmlIggled(偷運(yùn))outsilkwormsinemptypipesofbamboo.TheSewereusedtosetupsilk

factoriesinRome9althoughChinesesilkwasstillconsideredtobethebest.

SilkwasbroughttoRomefromChinabymeansoftheSilkRoad.TherewereactuallytwoSilkRoads,oneover

landandoneonthesea.Especiallythelandroutehadahugeeffectinhistory.Allsortsoftradegoodswerepassedalong

thisroad.IdeastravelledtheSilkRoad,too.Forexample,thereligionofBllddhiSm(佛教)wascarriedtoChinafrom

IndiabytradersontheSilkRoad.TheSilkRoadcreatedthefirstinternationalculture,showingmanypeopletheideas

andtreasuresofbothWesternandChinesecultures.

1.HowwasChinaabletokeepthesecretofsilkproduction?

A.?trefusedtosellitssilktotheothercountries.

B.ForeignerswerenotallowedtocometoChina.

C.ThesilkwormswerenotabletoliveoutsideChina.

D.Chinesepassingonthesecrettoforeignerswereseriouslypunished.

2.WhichofthefollowingusesofsilkisNOTmentionedinthepassage?

A.ClothingB.PipesC.PaperD.Money

3.Inwhatorderdidsilkproductionspreadthroughouttheworldaccordingto

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