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河南省濮陽市臺前縣重點(diǎn)中學(xué)2024屆初中英語畢業(yè)考試模擬沖刺卷含答案注意事項(xiàng):1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號、考場號和座位號填寫在試題卷和答題卡上。用2B鉛筆將試卷類型(B)填涂在答題卡相應(yīng)位置上。將條形碼粘貼在答題卡右上角"條形碼粘貼處"。2.作答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目選項(xiàng)的答案信息點(diǎn)涂黑;如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案。答案不能答在試題卷上。3.非選擇題必須用黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆作答,答案必須寫在答題卡各題目指定區(qū)域內(nèi)相應(yīng)位置上;如需改動,先劃掉原來的答案,然后再寫上新答案;不準(zhǔn)使用鉛筆和涂改液。不按以上要求作答無效。4.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(xiàng)選擇1、Thegovernmentnatureparkstoprotectthewildanimals.A.thoughtof B.tookawayC.setup D.lookedup2、—MustIsendtheemailnow?—No,you.Youcandoittomorrow.A.can't B.mustn't C.needn't D.shouldn't3、—Howdoyougotoschool?—Iusuallytakebus.ButtodayIwenttoschoolbytaxi.A.a(chǎn);the B.a(chǎn);a C.不填;a D.a(chǎn);不填4、I’dliketomakefriends________thegirl.She’stalented_________music.A.to;atB.to;inC.with;atD.with;in5、Whentheteachercameintotheclassroom,thestudents____ingroups.A.work B.haveworked C.wereworking D.a(chǎn)reworking6、—Youlooksocoolinthenewleatherjacket.—Itismorethancool._______it,Ioftenfeelcold______awindyday.A.Without,inB.Without,onC.With,onD.With,in7、________challengesactively,andthenyou’lltryyourbesttoovercomethemandyouwillbecomeabetterperson.A.Toface B.Face C.Facing D.Faces8、Modernplasticscan______veryhighandverylowtemperatures.A.standB.holdC.keepD.take9、______________somethingwrongwithmybike.CanIuseyours?A.Itis B.Itwas C.Thereis D.Therewas10、Myparents_____somereadingwhenthedoorbellrangyesterdayevening.A.do B.havedone C.did D.weredoingⅡ.完形填空11、WhenIwastwenty-eightyearsold,Ileftmyhometownandwenttoanothercity.ThereIfoundmyfirst1.Iworked2adentistinahospital.Itwascloudyyesterday.Igotupearly,hadabreakfastandwenttowork.WhenIwas3,itstartedtorain.IwasverysadbecauseIfoundI4totakemyumbrella.SoIhadtoruntothe5.WhenIgotthere,myclotheswereall6Itwasgettingcolderandcolder.I7forabouthalfanhour,butthereweren'tanybusescoming.Justthenacar8behindme.Thewomaninthecarrolled(搖)downthewindowandaskedifI9aride(便車).Irememberedmymothertold10nottotakeridesfromstrangers(陌生人).SoIsaid,“No,thanks.”11shestillaskedmetogetintohercar.Ilookedather12andshelookedlikeakindwoman.SoI13inandshetookmeallthewaytomyhouse.Ithankedherandwantedto14hersomemoney.Sherefused(拒絕)andleft15Icouldaskforhername.Iwasreallyluckytomeetsuchakindwomaninthestrangecity.1.A.woman B.job C.dentist2.A.like B.of C.a(chǎn)s3.A.a(chǎn)tthestation B.a(chǎn)thome C.inthehospital4.A.remembered B.wanted C.forgot5.A.hospital B.busstop C.home6.A.dry B.over C.wet7.A.cried B.looked C.waited8.A.stopped B.drove C.went9.A.came B.bought C.needed10.A.me B.him C.her11.A.If B.So C.But12.A.happily B.carefully C.sadly13.A.walked B.got C.climbed14.A.give B.have C.share15.A.before B.a(chǎn)fter C.whenⅢ.語法填空12、閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Moneycanmakeyouhappyonlyifyouspenditinacleverway.Tostartwith,1.(buy)anewcarmakesyouhappy.However,you’ll“l(fā)ose”thishappyfeelingwhenthecar2.(get)old.Butifyouaremadetospendaweektraveling,it’smorepossiblethatyou’llhavethegreatexperiencesandthegoodfeelingforalongtime.Anewstudyhas3.(find)thatspendingmoneyonexperiencesratherthanmaterialthingsmakespeoplehappier.Formaterialthings,it’spossiblethatyoudon’tleave4.a(chǎn)nylittlething.Ifyoubuyanicepen,andsomeoneelsebuysonewithlessmoney,it’spossiblethatyoumaybeunhappythatyouspendsomuchmoney.Itletsyoudownalot.Oppositely,whenitcomestoexperienceslike5.(go)onatrip,youwon’tthinklikethat.Ifthetripcanbenice,you’llhappilypayforiteventhough6.(it)pricemaybeveryhigh.Andthemoreofenyougoontrips,the7.(happy)you’llbe.Materialthingscanbecomparedmoreeasily.IfyoubuyanIpadandthenseeamoresuitableone.youmayregretbuyingthefirstone.And8.willdriveyoumadaswell,9.,ifyoujusthaveadinneratagoodrestaurantandthenlearnaboutabetterone,you’llnotregretthefirstmeal.It’snormalthatmaterialthingscancausejealousy(嫉妒).Forexample,youbuyanewtoyandfindthatyourfriendhasabetterone,itmaymakeyoufeel10.(comfortable).Instead,ifyoujusttraveltoabeautifulplace,nomatterwhereyourfriendshavegone,itwon’tmakethememoryofyourtriplesspleasant.Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、OneofBritain’sbravestwomentoldyesterdayhowshehelpedtocatchsuspected(可疑的)policekillerDavidBieber--andwasthankedwithflowersbythepolice.Itwasalsosaidthatshecould

beinlinefor

ashareofupto£30,000rewardmoney.Vicki

Brown,

30,

played

a

very

important

role

in

ending

the

nationwide

manhunt.

Vicki,

who

has

worked

at

the

Royal

Hotel

for

four

years,

told

of

her

terrible

experience

when

she

had

to

steal

into

Bieber’s

bedroom

and

to

watch

him

secretly.

Then

she

waited

alone

for

three

hours

while

armed

police

prepared

to

storm

the

building.She

said:

"I

was

very

nervous.

But

when

I

opened

the

hotel

door

and

saw

20

armed

policemen

linedup

in

the

car

park

I

was

so

glad

they

were

there.”The

alarm

had

been

raised

because

Vicki

became

suspicious(懷疑)

of

the

guest

who

checked

in

at

3

pm

theday

before

New

Year’s

Eve

with

little

luggage

and

wearing

sunglasses

and

a

hat

pulleddown

over

his

face.

She

said:“He

didn’t

seem

to

want

to

talk

too

much

and

make

any

eye

contact(接觸).”

Vicki,

the

only

employee

on

duty,

called

her

bosses

Margaret,

64,

and

husband

Stan

McKale,

65,

who

phoned

the

police

at

11

pm.Officers

from

Northumbria

Police

called

Vicki

at

the

hotel

in

Dunston,

Gateshead,

at

about

11:30pm

to

makesure

that

this

was

the

wanted

man.

Then

they

kept

in

touch

by

phoning

Vicki

every

15minutes.“It

was

about

ten

past

two

in

the

morning

when

the

phone

went

again

and

a

policeman

said

‘Wouldyou

go

and

make

yourself

known

to

the

armed

officers

outside?’.

My

heart

missed

a

beat.”Vicki

quietly

showed

eight

armed

officers

through

passages

and

staircases

to

the

top

floor

roomand

handed

over

the

key.“I

realized

that

my

bedroom

window

overlooks

that

part

of

the

hotel,

so

I

went

to

watch.

I

couldnot

see

into

the

man’s

room,

but

I

could

see

the

passage.

The

police

kept

shouting

at

the

man

tocome

out

with

his

hands

showing.

Then

suddenly

he

must

have

come

out

because

they

shouted

for

him

to

lie

down

while

he

was

handcuffed(帶上手銬).”1.Vicki

became

suspicious

of

David

Bieber

because

__________.A.the

police

called

herB.he

looked

very

strangeC.he

came

to

the

hotel

with

little

luggageD.he

came

to

the

hotel

the

day

before

New

Year’s

Eve2.David

Bieber

was

most

probably

handcuffed

in

________.A.the

passageB.the

man’s

roomC.Vicki’s

bedroomD.the

top

floor

room3.The

whole

event

probably

lasted

about

_______

hours

from

the

moment

Bieber

came

to

the

hotelto

the

arrival

of

some

armed

officers.A.6B.8C.11D.14B14、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.RoboticVehiclesCouldHelptoCureBrainSicknessC15、Tomwalkedintoashop.Ithadasignoutside:“Second-handclothesboughtandsold.”Hewascarryinganoldpairoftrousersandaskedtheowneroftheshop,“Howmuchwillyougivemeforthese?”Theownerlookedatthemandsaid“Twodollars.”“What?”Tomsaid,“Ihadguessedtheywereworthatleastfivedollars.”“No.”saidtheowner,“Theyweren’tworthacentmorethantwodollars.”“Well,”saidTom,takingtwodollarsoutofhispocket.“Hereisyourmoney.Thesetrouserswerehangingoutsideyourshop.Thelistpricewassixdollarsandahalf.ButIthoughtthatwastoomuchmoney,soIwantedtofindouthowmuchtheywerereallyworth.”Thenhewalkedoutoftheshopwiththepairoftrousersanddisappearedbeforetheownercouldthinkofanythingtosay.1.Atfirst,theownerthoughtthatTom____________.A.wantedtostealthetrousersB.wantedtosellthetrousersC.wantedtofoolhimD.wantedtobuythetrousers2.Infact,thetrousers____________.A.werehanginginsidetheshopB.werestolenbyTomfromtheshopC.hadbeentheshopowner’sD.hadbeenTom’s3.Fromthestoryweknowthat____________cheaperthanthelistprice.A.theownersoldthetrouserstwodollarsB.TomsoldthetrousersoneandahalfdollarsC.theownerboughtthetrousersthreedollarsD.TomboughtthetrousersfourdollarsandahalfD16、ByNovember30,2015,thecomedyGoodbye,Mr.Loserhadgotmorethan1,400millionyuaninticketsales.Itwasamazingthatafilmwithcommonactorswhohadtheirfirstshowsinthefilmgotsuchgreatsuccess.What’smore,theactorswereallstageperformersandtheyimprovedtheiractingskillsbymakingthisfilm.Thecomedytellsaboutacommonmiddle-agedmanwhohasnojobbutproblems.Heseemstobealoserinlifeandnevergetsanysuccess.Hecausesmanyjokesandislaughedatalot.Andbecauseofhisbadluck,hefeelsupsetmostofthetime.Later,asuddenaccidentchangeshislifeandhestartstorealizehowimportantthefamilytohim.Goodbye,Mr.LoserwasthefirstmoviemadebyHappyMahuaPictures.ThefilmcameoutonSeptember30,2015.Becauseofitsgreatsuccess,thefilmcompanybecamefamousovernight.Duringtheseven-dayholidayforNationalDayin2015,theticketsaleswerejustbehindthemostpopularfilmbeingshownatthesametime-LostinHongKong.1.Goodbye,Mr.Loserhadgotover______yuanbyNovember30,2015.A.140,000,000 B.14,000,000 C.1,400,000,000 D.14,000,000,0002.Atlastthemiddle-agedmanunderstandstheimportanceof______.A.thefamily B.thefilm C.thecompany D.thechance3.GoodbyeMr.Loserwasamazingbecause________.A.itwasacomedy B.itwasasuccessfulfilmwithcommonactorsC.itwasonshowduringNationalDayin2015 D.itwasthefirstfilmmadebyHappyMahuaPictures.4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaboutGoodbye,Mr.Loser?A.ItcameoutattheendofSeptemberin2015. B.Ittellsaboutacommonmiddle-agedman.C.Itmadeitsfilmcompanyfamousovernight. D.ItwasmorepopularthanLostinHongKong.5.Thepassagemainlytalksabout_________.A.a(chǎn)popularmovie B.a(chǎn)poorloser C.a(chǎn)greatman D.a(chǎn)filmcompanyE17、ThreeFamousPlacesofInterestinMentougouWelcometoMentougou!ThesearethethreemostpopularplacesofinterestinMentougou.CuandixiaThepicturecomesfromtheword“爨”(cuan).Itmeans“kitchenrange(爐灶)”inChinese.Cuandixiaisanancientvillage.Itisfamousforitstraditionalbuildingsandnaturalbeauty.Itwasnamed“themostbeautifulvillage”inBeijingin2009.Ifyouwanttoknowthestoryof“爨”,comeheretovisitthehousesoftheMingDynasty(朝代).OpeningHours:24hoursopenTicketPrice:¥35MountLingDoyouwanttoclimbthehighestmountaininBeijing?Ifyoudo,cometoMountLing.Therearemorethan700kindsofplantsandanimals.Youcanhike,rideahorse,ortakethecablecar(纜車)toenjoythenaturalbeautyalongtheway.OpeningHours:24hoursopenfromApriltoOctoberTicketPrice:¥50theTanzheTempleDoyouknowtheTanzheTemple?ItisoneoftheoldesttemplesinBeijing.It’sbeenatemplesincetheJinDynasty.Thereisasaying“TherecomesfirsttheTanzheTemple,thentheBeijingcity”.TheTanzheTempleenteredthegreatestperiodintheQingDynasty,andfouremperors(皇帝)allcametotheTanzheTemple.OpeningHours:8:00–16:30TicketPrice:¥55Ifyouwanttoknowmore,youcansearch/wiki/Mentougou.1.CuandixiaisinMentougou.A.a(chǎn)nancientvillage B.a(chǎn)beautifulplantC.theoldesttemple D.thegreatestdynasty2.IfyouwanttoclimbthehighestmountaininBeijing,youcanvisit.A.Cuandixia B.MountLingC.theTanzheTemple D.theBeijingcity3.What’stheticketpriceoftheTanzheTemple?A.¥25. B.¥35. C.¥50. D.¥55.F18、MollyDanielsopenedthedoorsohardthatthedoornearlybrokeit.Thenshelookedthroughthewindowatherneighboracrosstheyard.“Sheisinmygardenagain.Thosearemystrawberries,nothers.MaybeIshouldcallthepolice.”Herfriend,Doris,wassittingatthetablewithacupofcoffeeinherhands.“Youwanttocallthepolicebecauseshepicksyourstrawberries?”sheasked.“Ofcourse,”Mollyansweredangrily.“Whatwouldyoudoifyourneighborwalkedintoyouryardwithoutyourpermissionandpickedyourstrawberries?”“Iwouldsay,betterherthanthebees.”“Thebeesdon’ttakemystrawberries.”“Butthebirdsdo,”Doriscontinued.“Thatoldladyonlypicksafewstrawberrieseveryyear,andtheonlyonesshepicksarethoseyouleavetothebirds.Whydon’tyoupicksomeofyourgoodstrawberriesandgivethemtoher?”“Areyoucrazy?Whatareyouthinking?’“Don’tyourememberwhathappenedwhenyouwereinhospitallastyear?Shewenttoseeyouandgaveyouapotfullofchickensoup.Whenyougiveherthestrawberriesyoucantellherthatyoustillrememberthat.”Mollywasshocked.Shehadalmostforgottenthatlittlekindnessbecauseshewastooangry.Thenshepickedabasketofgoodstrawberriesandwentout.Throughthewindow,DoriscouldseethattheangeronMolly’sfacechangedintoabrightsmile.1.Mollyopenedthedoorveryhardbecause_____A.shewasveryangryB.shewasveryhappyC.shedidn’tlikeeatingstrawberriesD.Doriswasn’tfriendly2.Theunderlineword“permission”inthepassagemeans“_____”inChinese.A.感謝B.許可C.命令D.警告3.Whichsentenceissimilartothesentence“Iwouldsay,betterherthanthebees.”?A.It’sbettertolettheneighborpickthestrawberriesthantogivethemtothebees.B.Thebeesarebetterthantheneighbor.C.Thebeeslikestrawberriesmoreth

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