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2024年黑龍江哈爾濱市道外區(qū)中考英語最后一模試卷含答案考生請注意:1.答題前請將考場、試室號、座位號、考生號、姓名寫在試卷密封線內(nèi),不得在試卷上作任何標(biāo)記。2.第一部分選擇題每小題選出答案后,需將答案寫在試卷指定的括號內(nèi),第二部分非選擇題答案寫在試卷題目指定的位置上。3.考生必須保證答題卡的整潔。考試結(jié)束后,請將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。Ⅰ.單項選擇1、Alotofpeoplelikereadingnewspapers________theycanlearnwhatishappeningintheworld.A.sothat B.eventhough C.a(chǎn)ssoonas2、Getprepared_______youcansetoutimmediatelyifsomethinghappens.A.a(chǎn)fter B.since C.while D.sothat3、StephenHawkingwasknownascientist.Hemadeagreatcontributionstotheworld,andhediedMarch14th,2018.A.for;on B.a(chǎn)s;in C.a(chǎn)s;on D.for;in4、FeiJunlongandNieHaishengarethe______ofournation.A.proudB.prideC.prizeD.price5、Mysisterwithmyparents_______dumplingswhenIgothomeyesterday.A.a(chǎn)remaking B.ismakingC.wasmaking D.weremaking6、TheSmithswelcomeduswarmlyandmadeus_________athome.A.felt B.feel C.feeling7、(2017江蘇南京)—Whendidtheclassroomhaveapowercut?—Thismorning,whilewe________aphysicslesson.A.havehadB.werehavingC.a(chǎn)rehavingD.willhave8、Peteristheman________gavemealotofhelpinAmerica.A.which B.what C.who D.whom9、---Youmustbethirstyafteralongwalk.Wouldyoulikesome______?---Yes,please.Thanksalot.A.water B.bread C.food D.hamburgers10、—We'vepreparedallkindsoffoodsforthepicnic.—DoyoumeanI___bringanything?A.can't B.needn't C.mustn't D.won'tⅡ.完形填空11、Onceuponatime,therewasatempleinthemountains.Everydaythetemplesendmonksdowntothe1ofthemountaintogrind(磨)beans.Onedayalittlemonkwassenttogrindbeans.Beforeleaving,thekitchenmonk2him,"Youhavetobecarefulbecausetheroadisn’tflat.Oryou’llpourthebeanmilk."Thelittlemonk3togrindbeans.Whenhereturned,hethoughtofthekitchenmonk’sseriouswarning.Sothemonkwentbackwithgreat4.However,themorecarefulhewas,themore5hefelt.Heworriesaboutthathecouldspillthebeanmilk,sohewalkedstepbystepontheroad.6,atthelastturningtothekitchen,acarelessdonor(施主)hitthelittlemonkandthebeanmilkwaspouredontheroadinhalf.Thelittlemonkwasveryfrightened.Thekitchenmonkwasvery7.Heshoutedtothelittlemonk,“Youdidthis?Didn’tIsayyouneedtobecareful?There’snomore8foryoufordinner.”Anoldmonkheardthis,hesaidtothelittlemonk,“Whenyoureturntomorrow,havealookatthescenerybesidetheroadandthepeopleontheroad.Thenwriteareporttomewhenyoucomeback.”Thelittlemonkfeltembarrassedandworried,buttheoldmonk9himtodothat.Thenextday,10thewayback,theyoungmonkfoundthescenerybesidehimwasverybeautiful.Hesawthebeautifulmountain,fieldswithfarmers,somehappychildrenontheroadandtwooldsplayingchessbytheroad.Hewatchedthewonderfulsceneriesashewalked.Soonhecamebacktothetemplewithfullbeanmilk.1.A.roofB.footC.handD.surface2.A.toldB.pushedC.praisedD.warned3.A.a(chǎn)greedB.refusedC.pushedD.held4.A.careB.energyC.experienceD.happiness5.A.happyB.shyC.comfortableD.nervous6.A.LuckilyB.EspeciallyC.UnluckilyD.Usually7.A.happyB.sorryC.a(chǎn)ngryD.kind8.A.chanceB.foodC.luckD.talk9.A.a(chǎn)skedB.shoutedC.preventedD.encouraged10.A.a(chǎn)tB.inC.forD.onⅢ.語法填空12、ThishappenedayearagowhenIwenttoanoldcityonholiday.Itwasintheafternoon.Icouldfeeltheheatofthesunwhilewalkingaroundthecityforthe1.(one)time.ThenIdecided2.(stop)atarestaurantandeatmylatelunch.Isatoutside3.restaurantandorderedmyfood.Iwasplayingwithmyphonewhilewaitingformyfood.Justthenatallmancamenearme4.a(chǎn)skedifIhadsparemoney.Hedidn’tlooklikeabeggar(乞丐)becausehewaswearingnice5.(cloth).Iaskedhimwhathadhappened.Hetoldmethathejustcamehereforaholiday.Whenhewantedtobuysomewateratthebusstation,he6.(find)hiswalletandphoneweregone.He7.(real)didn’tknowwhattodo.“Youmustbehungry.Comeandjoinmeforlunch.It’smytreat.”AfterhavingourlunchIgavehimsomemoney.Heaskedmynumber.”IfIhaveachanceIwillvisit8.(you)cityandpayback,”hesaid.“Don’tthinklikethat.It’smypleasuretohelpyou.Youcanpayitforward---whensomeone9.(need)help,helphimorher,”Ireplied.Hesmiledandsaidgoodbye.Ismiled,10..Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、閱讀理解,閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的選項中選出最佳答案。ASo,let’simagineyouarewalkingdownthestreetdrinkingaboxoftea.Youfinishdrinkingthetea.Now,whatdoyoudowiththebox?Doyoudropitontheground?Or,doyoudotherightthinganddropitinatrashcan?Hopefully,youdropitinthetrashcanbecause,besidesharmingtheenvironment,litteringisalsoveryimpolite.Recently,amagazinepublishedalistofthemostpolitecitiesintheworld.Theylookedthreethings:didpeoplelitter,didshopclerkssaythankyouanddidpeopleholdthedooropenforthepersonbehindthem?ThetopthreepolitestcitieswereNewYork,USA,Zurich,Switzerland,andToronto,Canada.HongKong,Chinawasnumber35.Shanghaiwasn’tevenonthelist.DoesthatmeanthatShanghaiisnotapolitecity?Well,maybe.Therearedifferentwaystojudge(判斷)politenessbutthesurveywaslookingathowavisitortoacitywouldfeelwhenwalkingarounditspublicplaces.Visitorsdon’tliketostepoveremptyteaboxesastheywalkdownthestreet.Theydon’tlikeitwhentheybuysomethingandtheshopclerkdoesn’tsaythankyouorevengivethemasmile.Theyalsodon’tlikeitwhensomeoneletsadoorslam(砰然關(guān)上)intotheminsteadofholdingitopen.Shanghaiisanicecitybutitisnotalwaysthemostpolitecity.Idon’tthinkthisisintentional(有意的).Ithinkit’sjustalackofawareness(缺乏意識).Chinaisbecomingapopularplacefortouriststovisit.WhentheycometoShanghaitheywillfindafriendlycity:itwouldbeniceiftheyalsofoundapoliteone.And,remember,beingpolitemakesyoufeelgood,too.It’snicetobenice.1.ThefollowingcitiesEXCEPT________areonthelistofthemostpolitecitiesintheworld.A.ShanghaiB.TorontoC.NewYorkD.Zurich2.Howmanycitiesarementionedinthispassage?A.Four.B.Five.C.Six.D.Seven.3.WhyisShanghainotalwaysthemostpolitecityinthesurvey?A.Becausepeopletheredon’trealizetheimportanceofpoliteness.B.BecausepeopletherearenotfriendlyenoughC.Becausethefoodthereisnotdelicious.D.Becausethecityistooold.4.Inthesurvey,itislookedtobeimpolite________.A.togivevisitorsasmileB.todropteaboxesintothetrashcanC.tosaythankyoutovisitorsD.toholdthedoorclosedforvisitors5.Thewritermainlywantstotellus________.A.nottodrinkteainthestreetB.toholdthedooropenforanybodyC.toremembertobepoliteinpublicplacesD.totraveltothemostpolitecitiesmoreoftenB14、Mygrandfatherisaneighty-year-oldman.Healwayscomplainsabouthowfastthingshavechanged,andheoftensaysthatlifeusedtobebetter.Familiesaren’tfamiliesthewaytheyusedtobe.Alotoffamilieshavebrokendown.Ifhusbandandwifehaveproblemswiththeirmarriage,theynolongerstaytogether.Andmothersusedtostayathomeandtakecareoftheirchildren,butnoweveryoneisworking.Noonehastimetolookafterchildrenathome.Andthecars!Noonewalksanymore:everyonedrives.Weusedtowalkfivemilestoschooleveryday,eveninwinter.Butnowtheydon’t.Andinschoolthechildrendon’thavetothinkanymore.Inmathclass,forexample,weusedtoadd,subtract,multiplyanddivideinourheads.Kidsdon’tusetheirheadsanymore;instead,theyusecalculators(計算器).Mostfamilieshavecomputersnow.Inthepastwedidn’thavecomputers.Wedidn’tevenhavelights.Mymotherusedtospendalldaycookinginthekitchen.Butnownobodyeatsathomeandcooksfoodanymore.Andpeopledon’ttalktoeachotheranymore.Theyaretoobusytotalk,toobusytoeat,toobusytothink...Lifeusedtobesimple,butitisn’tanymore.1.Whatdoesmygrandfatherthinkofthelifetoday?A.Lifetodayisbetterthanitusedtobe. B.Lifetodayisworsethanitusedtobe.C.Lifetodayisasgoodasitusedtobe. D.Lifetodayisasbadasitusedtobe.2.Inthepast___________________________.A.studentswalkedtoschool,eveninwinter B.noonehadtimetolookafterchildrenathomeC.nobodyateathomeandcookedfood D.kidsusedcalculatorsinsteadoftheirheads3.Whatchangeshavehappenedtosomefamilies,accordingtothepassage?①Therearelightsathome.②Peopleliketocookandeatathome.③Lotsoffamilieshavecomputers.④Manyfamilieshavebrokendown.A.①②④ B.②③④ C.①②③ D.①③④4.Thebesttitleforthispassageis_______.A.LifeinthePast B.LifeatPresent C.TheChangesinOurLife D.MyGrandfatheC15、OnSeptember13th,Iwokeupinthebestmood.Itwasalatestart,soIgottosleepin.NotonlydidIgetmyfulleighthoursofsleep,butanadditionaltwomorehoursaswell.Igotready,dancedinmyroomtomyfavoritemusicwhileIpickedoutmyclothes,mademylunch,andwasonmywaytoschool.Iarrivedat9:50a.m.LittledidIknow,inthenext20minutes,mylifewouldchangeforever.AsIgotoutofmyclassroom,therehewas,holdingthegun.Althougheverythinghappenedsofast,inamatterofabout4minutes,Irememberitclearly.IremembereveryfaceIsaw,andIremembereverysoundIheard.Irememberthefearandthepanicoftheunknown.Andlastly,Irememberrunning.Runningformylife.Irandownthestairs,outoftheschool’sfrontdoors,anddownthestreettotheprimaryschool.Irememberlookingdownatmyfeet.AsIlookeddownIthoughttomyself,“HowamIrunningsofast?”Ifinallymadeittoasafeclassroom,and20otherstudentsandIsettledinforlockdown.Westayedclosetooneanotherandcried.Itfeltasthoughthetearsgoingdownourfaceswouldneverstop.Wepassedourphonesaroundtotextourlovedonesthatweweresafeandthattherewasaschoolshooter,shotswerefired,and4studentswereinjuredthusfar.Thelockdownlastedabout30minutes,eventhoughitfeltlikeforever.Ourheadmastermadehiswaytoourroomandexplainedthattheshooterhadbeencaughtandwewereallgoingtomakeourwaytothefootballfield.1.Howdidthewriterfeelbeforegoingtoschool?A.Relaxed.B.Worried.C.Scared.D.Puzzled.2.Whatdoesthephrase“sleepin”probablymeaninParagraphl?A.sleepinbedB.sleepwithclothesonC.sleepwithfacecoveredD.sleeplongerthanusual3.Whatdidthestudentsdowhentheshootingbegan?A.Callingthepoliceforhelp.B.Runningawayinalldirections.C.Fightingbackagainsttheshooter.D.Textingtheirbelovedonesaboutit.4.Wheredidthewriterfindsafetyintheshooting?A.Onafootballfield.B.Inaneighboringschool.C.Inaclassroomofherschool.D.Backatherownhome.5.Whatcanwetellfromthestory?A.Theheadmasterdidn’tcareabouthisstudents.B.Therewasmorethanoneshooterinthekilling.C.Notallthe21studentstookphoneswiththem.D.Theshooterkilledhimselfintheend.D16、ExploreandDiscoverACityTourDiscoversomeofWinnipeg’srichhistoricalpastonaguidedtour!When:EveryMondayandThursdayDeparts:EntranceUnionStation8:30am(about2hours)Cost:$30perpersonContact:Tours204-254-3170www.OCalltobookahead,spaceislimited,walk-upswelcome!WinnipegRailwayMuseum&GiftShopWherethepastmeetspresentADMISSIONAdults——$5.00Students(6--15years)——$3.005&Under(withaparent)——FREEForgrouptoursCall942-4632oremailwpgrailatWelcometoTheForksSixthousandyearsagothiswasagreatplacetomeet.Centurieslater,itstillis.TheForksisaplacewhereyoucanvisitandfindplentytodo,see,tasteandexperience.Hours:TheForksisopen24hoursaday,365daysayear.TheForksMarketHours:InfoHotline:204-957-7618TollFree:1-888-942-63021.Youcancall____________ifyouwanttogoonACityTour.A.942-4632 B.204-254-3170C.204-957-7618 D.1-888-942-63022.MartinwillvisitWinnipegRailwayMuseumwithhis4-year-olddaughter.Howmuchshouldhepay?A.$3.00. B.$5.00. C.$8.00. D.$30.00.3.WhichisthepropertimetovisitTheForksMarket?A.8:30amonSundaysinJuly. B.8:30amonSaturdaysinJune.C.7:30pmonFridaysinAugust. D.7:30pmonMondaysinOctober.4.Whatismentionedineachpartofthetext?A.Openhours. B.Grouphours. C.Limitedspace. D.Historicalpast.5.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Aguidebook. B.Amovieposter. C.Asportsmagazine. D.Asciencereport.E17、Sincethe1970s,scientistshavebeensearchingforwaystoconnectthebrainwithcomputers.Braincomputerinterface(BCI)technologycouldhelppeoplewithdisabilitiessendcommandstomachines.Recently,twoscientists,JoseMillanandMicheleTavellafromtheFederalPolytehnicSchoolinLausanne,Switzerland,showasmallroboticwheelchairdirectedbyaperson’sthoughts.Inthelaboratory,Tavellaoperatedthewheelchairjustbythinkingaboutmovinghisleftorrighthand.Hecouldeventalkashewatchedthevehicleandguideditwithhisthoughts.“Ourbrainhasbillionsofbodycells(細(xì)胞).Thesesendsignalsthroughthespinalcord(脊髓)tothebodyparttogiveustheabilitytomove.Butspinalcordinjuries(脊柱受傷)orotherconditionscanpreventtheseweakelectricalsignalsfromreachingthebodypart.”Tavellasays.“Oursystemallowsdisabledpeopletocommunicatewithouterworldandalsotocontrolmachines.”Thescientistsdesignedaspecialcapfortheuser.Thisheadcoverpicksupthesignalsfromthescalp(頭皮)andsendsthemtoacomputer.Thecomputerfindsmeaningsofthesignalsandcommandsthewheelchairwithanengine.Thewheelchairalsohastwocamerasthattellobjectsinitspath.Theyhelpthecomputerreacttocommandsfromthebrain.Prof.Millan,theteamleader,saysscientistskeepimprovingthecomputersoftwarethatfindsmeaningsofbrainsignalsandturnsthemintosimplecommands.”ThepracticalpossibilitiesthatBCItechnologyofferstodisabledpeoplecanbegroupedintwokinds:communication,andcontrollingobjects.Oneexampleisthiswheelchair.”Hesayshisteamhassettwogoals.Oneistestingwithrealpatients,soastoprovethatthisisatechnologytheycangetadvantagesfrom.Andtheotherissurethattheycanusethetechnologyforlong.1.BCIisatechnologythatcan________.A.helptomakecomputersystemsmoremodernB.connectthehumanbrainwithcomputersC.helpthedisabledtobehealthierD.controlaperson’sthoughts2.WhichofthefollowingshowsthepathofthesignalsdescribedinParagraph5?A.scalp→computer→cap→wheelchairB.computer→cap→scalp→wheelchairC.scalp→cap→computer→wheelchairD.cap→computer→scalp→wheelchair3.Theteamwilltestwithrealpatientsto_________.A.makemoneyfromthemB.provethetechnologyusefultothemC.makethemlivelongerD.learnabouttheirphysicalcondition4.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Switzerland,theBCIresearchCenterB.NewFindingsAboutHowtheHumanBrainWorksC.BCICouldMeanMoreFreedomfortheDisabledD.RoboticVehiclesCouldHelptoCureBrainSicknessF18、ZUO’ANSHOESHOPDearfriends,Therearedifferentkindsoffemaleshoesinourstore,includinghigh-heeledshoes,low-heeledshoesandflats.Thisweekends,alltheshoesareonsale.Youwillgeteachpairshoeat20%discount.Time:9:00a.m.—9:00p.m.onMarch.3rdIfyouwanttoknowmoreinformation,youcancal

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