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2024中考英語沖刺練習(xí)一、補(bǔ)全對話根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從所給的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),每個選項(xiàng)限用一次。A:Excuseme,canItakephotoshere?B:No,youcan’t.Lookatthesign,please.1A:Sorry.ButhowcanIrememberthesebeautifulthings?B:2A:Thankyou.Wouldyoumindmysmokinghere?B:3A:Oh,dear!WherecanIsmokethen?B4Youcansmokethere.A:Soundsgreat.ButI’mnewhere.Couldyoupleaseshowmetheway?B:Sure.Thiswayplease.5Don’tsmoketoomuch.A:Thanksalotforyouradvice.I’llthinkaboutit.B:Youarewele.A.You’dbetternot.B.Thereisasmokingroomonthefirstfloor.C.Itsays“Nophotography”.D.I’mafraidsmokingisbadforyourhealth.E.Youcanbuypostcardsoftheminthemuseumshops.二、完形填空。Myeldersistergotadisease,lockedinherownworld.Shecouldnotlookpeopleintheeye.Shewouldrepeatthewordsinaverylowvoice.Itturnedmyparents’worldupsidedown.1,theyworkedveryhardtomakesurethateverythingseemedpleasantandpeacefulforme.Iknew2aboutituntiltheageoften.ItwasthenthatIstartedtonoticemysisterwasdifferent.I3toacceptherasmysisterinpublic.Then,anincident4howIviewedmysister.Itchangedmeaswell.Oneday,mysisterhadtoputupa5,whetherinagroup,orbyherself.Asyoucanimagine,mysisterwastheonlyoneleftwithoutagroup.“I’ll6,”shetoldmyparents.Hearingthis,Iwaspletely7.Howcouldmysistersinginfrontoftheschool?Imuststopthishappening,8shewouldmakemeloseface,onewayoranother.“No!”Icriedout.Myparentsshotmealook.IknewIhadtowatchherperformance.Iprayed(祈禱)9thatsomethingwouldhappentostopher.Nooneknowssheisyour10.ItisfineYoudonotneedtotellanyone.IremembertellingmyselftheexactwordsasIsatinthehall,11theperformancetostart.Finally,mysisterstartedtosing.Sheopenedhermouth,andIwasshockedagainhervoicewasso12initspower.Ifeltreallysorrythatshecouldsingsobeautifully!HowcouldIhavedoubtedherabilities?Ihadbeenso13.Regretand14filledmyheart.Actually,mysisterknewallthingsIhaddonetoher,butshe15minded.Idecidedtoloveherunconditionally.Itwasasifaveil(面紗)hadbeenliftedfrommyeyes,andmyheartwasfull.1.A.So B.Then C.However D.Finally B.anything C.everything D.nothing B.refused C.expected D.promised B.showed C.explained D.changed B.game C.picture D.sign B.sing C.play D.draw B.pleased C.shocked D.disappointed B.and C.though D.if B.openly C.excitedly D.happily B.neighbor C.cousin D.sister11.A.goingover B.talkingabout C.waitingfor D.dreamingof B.beautiful C.low D.strange13.A.wrong B.serious C.busy D.careful14.A.shame B.worry C.surprise D.fear15.A.sometimes B.always C.ever D.never三、閱讀理解(一)閱讀短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案。AIt’sBarbecue(燒烤)Time!TheSummerholidayising.Ifyouwanttostayhealthyandenjoyagreatbarbecue,youcan’tmissourThreeBtrip!Thisisathreedaybarbecuetrip.Wehavealotofinterestingactivities.Youcanenjoy3B(Bike,BedandBarbecue)withyourfamilyandfriends.Day1Wecanenjoythesoftwindandfreshairalongtheroadbybus.Then,havelunchatTreeHotel.StayatRiverCampatnight.Kidsunder6:$30Kidsaged6-12:$60Peopleover12:$120Day2Keepgoingonourtrip.Itwillbenomeatdaythen.WewillpickfreshvegetablesandfruitonHappyFarm.Althoughwewon’thavemeatthatday,youwilllikethedeliciousvegetablesandfruitthatpickedbyyourself.StayatQueenHotelatnight.Day3Afterbreakfast,wecandosomeexercisetoshakeofffat(脂肪).Barbecueisat12:00andsaygoodbyeafterlunch.1.Peoplecanenjoythesoftwindandfreshair________.A.a(chǎn)tTreeHotel B.onthewaytoTreeHotelC.onHappyFarm D.a(chǎn)tQueenHotel2.Peoplewillride________kilometersonthesecondday.A.fifteen B.sixteen C.twentyfour D.twentyfive3.WhichofthefollowingisrightaboutThreeBtrip?A.Ifyougowithyour8yearoldson,youneedtopay$150.B.YouwillhavelunchatTreeHotelonthesecondday.C.Youwillhaveabarbecueatnoononthethirdday.D.Youwillhavenomeatonthethirdday.BRecently,awolfinHohXil,QinghaiProvince,hasbeepopularonline.Itactslikeapet,evenwagging(搖)itstailwhenitseessomeoneeby.Thereasonbehindthewolf'sactionsisthatpassingtouristsanddriversfeedthewolf.Thewolfwasoncethininthewild,andnowitischubby(胖乎乎的).Thewolfhascauseddiscussionsonline.Whilesomepeoplefinditcooltofeedawolf,othershavestartedtoworry.Theyareworriedthatthisactionmaybreaktherulesofnature,nottomentionthatfeedingwildanimalsisactually(的確)verydangerous.QiXinzhangworksinXiningWildlifeParkandQinghaiWildlifeRescueandBreedingCentre.Hesaidthattourists’feedingisn'tgoodforwildanimals.“Ibelievethatpeoplewhofeedanimalsarekind,buttheyneedtothinkcarefullyabouttheiractions.”Headdedthatdeath(死亡)itselfisanaturalpartoflife.Thewolfdoesnotneedhelp.Peopleshouldstopfeedingit.DaiQiang,aresearcher(研究員)attheChengduInstituteofBiologyagreedwithQi.Hesaidthatfeedingwildanimalsmightbring▲tothefeedersthemselves.Ontheonehand,wildanimalsmaycarrydiseases.Ontheotherhand,wolvesmaylookcute,buttheyarewildanimalsafterall.Theymayhurtpeople.So,it'simportanttostayawayfromthem.Remember,ifyouwanttoprotectnature,besuretofollowtherulesofit.4.WhichofthefollowingaboutthewolfisTRUEaccordingtoParagraph1?A.Itgothurtinthewild.B.Ithassomeunusualactions.C.Itlikestostayawayfrompeople.D.Itgotfatbecauseofsomeunhealthyfood.5.WhichofthefollowingmayQiagreewith?A.Thewolfiscute.B.Thewolfneedsfeeding.C.Peopleshouldfollowtherulesofnature.D.Peopleshouldstopworryingaboutwildanimals.6.Thebestwordfor“▲”inParagraph4is“____”.A.joy B.risks C.shame D.mealsC“Wakeup,everybody.”Robinshouted,“Itistimeforustofindanotherrichguesttopayforourfeast.”LittleJohnwokeupslowly.“Yougowest,andIgoeast.Wetrytofindtherichestmanandbringhimhere!”Robinwalkedformilesandsawmanypeoplebutnoneofthemwererich.Butwhenhewaseating,hesawaknight.Robinsaidhellotohim.Theknightstopped,butsaidnothing.Hisfacewasfullofsadness.“Youneedagoodfeasttocheeryouup!”saidRobin.“Ihavenoreasontobehappy,”saidtheknight.“MynameisRobinHood.Whoareyou?”Foramoment,theknight’seyesgrewwide.HeknewallaboutRobinHood’sfeasts.“IamSirRichardLea,”hesaid,“butIhavenomoneytogiveyouforyourfeast.”Robinasked,“Youareaknight,andknightsarerichmen.”SirRichardsighed,“MysonkilledanotherknightbyaccidentandIhadtopayahugefine.Togetthemoney,IhadtoborrowfromthePrioryofEmmet.NowImustreturnthatmoneytothePrioryorlosemylandandmycastle.”Robinfeltsorryfortheknight.“ewithmeandperhapsIcanhelpyou.”hesaid.SirRichardagreedandfollowedRobinbacktoSherwoodForest.Whentheyarrivedatthecamp,Robintoldhimtoenjoyhimself.ThenRobinaskedLittleJohn,“Didyoufindarichguest?”LittleJohnlaughed,“Yes,Idid.”andbroughtforwardhisguestandRobinrecognizedhimatonce.“ItwasTheBishopofHereford!”Robinsaid,“Wemeetagain.Weletoourfeast.”Thebishopwasfurious(憤怒的),buthedidn’tsayanything.HewastooafraidofRobin.JustthenRobinsawtherewasaboxtightlyheldinhishands.Robinshottheboxwithhissword.Theboxhitthegroundandthousandsofgoldcoinsfelloutofit,sirRichardcameforwardandRobinpointedtohim,“Doyouknowthisman?”Robinaskedthebishop.“Yes,”repliedthebishop.“Doesheoweyoumoney?”“HeowesmoneytothePrioryofEmmetandIamthebishopforthePriory.”Robinsaid,“ManypeoplesayyouaretherichestbishopinEngland.”Robinstartedtocountthecoinsandsaid,“IthinkyouhavemuchmoneyandyouwanttohelpSirRichard.”WhentherewerefivehundredgoldcoinsinRobin’shands,hegavethemtoSirRichard.“Takethis,”hesaid,“andpayyourfine.”Soon,SirRichardleftwiththefivehundredgoldcoins.HethankedRobinHoodandsaid,“Oneday,IhopeIcanrepayyourgreatfavour.”Afterthat,Robinfreedthebishop.Thebishopleftthecampquietlywithoutallhismoneybutwhenhewasfarawayandnoonecouldhearhim,hesaid,“Oneday,IamgoingtomakeRobinHoodvery,verysorryforstealingallmymoney.Waitandsee.”—AdaptedfromRobinHood7.RobinHoodwantedtofindarichmanto________.A.killaknightB.payforthefeastC.borrowmoney D.payahugefine8.IfSirRicharddoesn’treturnthemoneytothePriory,hewill________.A.losehislifeB.losehissonC.losehislandandcastle D.losehisgoldcoins9.What’sthecorrectorderofthefollowingsentences?a.SirRichardmetRobinHoodandfollowedhimbacktoSherwoodForestb.SirRichardborrowedmoneyfromthePrioryofEmmettopayahugefinec.RobinHoodtookthebishop’smoneytohelpSirRichardd.RobinHoodmetthebishopagainatthefeastA.abdc B.bcad C.abcd D.badc10.Whatcanyouinferfromthepassage?A.ThebishophatedRobinHoodinhisheart.B.RobinHoodkilledthebishopintheend.C.Thebishoplostallhisgoldcoinsatlast.D.RobinHoodstolethebishop’smoney.DScientistshaveusedcleverwaystodiscoverahiddenhallway(走廊)insidetheGreatPyramidofGizainEgypt.The9meterlonghallwaycouldleadtonewdiscoveriesaboutthepyramid.TheGreatPyramidofGizaisthelargestofthreepyramidsnearGiza,Egypt.ItwasbuiltasaplaceforKhufutobeburied.Thepyramidwassealed(密封的)untilAD820,whensomeonebrokeitopenononeside.Thispersonfoundthreerooms,oneontopoftheother,insidethepyramid.ThelargestroomwastheKing’sChamber.BelowthatwastheQueen’sChamber.Therewasanotherroomunderground.Thepyramidhasalong,angledhallway,calledtheGrandGallery.TheGrandGalleryleadstotheKing’sChamber.Therearealsootherhallwaysthatgoupanddown,andatunnelthatnowservesasanentrancefortourists.Butmostofthepyramidhasbeensealedsinceitwasbuilt.Thepyramidisbelievedtoholdmanyothersecrets.Butscientistsdon’twanttodamagethepyramidbyopeningituptolearnthosesecrets.Instead,since2015,agroupofscientistsfromaroundtheworldhavebeenusinginvisiblerays(不可見射線)toscantheinsideofthepyramid.Theycalltheirgroup“ScanPyramids”.NowtheScanPyramidsgrouphasshownthatthereisalsoahiddenhallwaynotfarfromthetourists’entrancetothepyramid.It’sstillnotclearwhatthehallwayandthelargeemptyspacewerefor.Thescientistsbelievetheymayhavebeenusedtohelpspreadouttheweightofthepyramid.Thescientistsplantogoonscanningthepyramid—andothers,too—inthehopesoflearningmore.11.WhatwasKhufu’spurposeinbuildingtheGreatPyramidofGiza?A.Toliveinit. B.Toburyhimself.C.Tohidehimandhisfamily. D.Tofightagainstenemies.12.WhatdotheParagraph3andParagraph4describe?A.Whoopenedthepyramid. B.Whenthepyramidwasbuilt.C.Whattheinsideofthepyramidlookslike. D.HowtheKingandQueen’slifewasinthepyramid.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“damage”inParagraph5probablymean?A.Break. B.Change. C.Protect. D.Build.14.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.TheGreatPyramidofGizawasbuiltforGiza.B.TheKing’sChamberisbelowtheQueen’sChamber.C.It’sclearwhatthehallwayandthelargeemptyspacewerefor.D.ThescientistshopetolearnmoreaboutthePyramid.15.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.MoreSecretsofthePyramidWillBeDiscoveredB.PeopleNeedtoTryTheirBesttoProtectthePyramidC.ScientistsNeedNewWaystoResearchPyramidsD.ScientistsDiscoveredaSecretHallwayInsideaPyramid.閱讀下面短文,選出能填入短文空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),使短文通順,其中有一項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)。Imagineachildstandingonadivingboardfourfeethighandaskinghimselfthequestion:“ShouldIjump?”Thisiswhatmotivation(動機(jī))orthelackofitcando.Motivationandgoalsettingarethetwosidesofthesamecoin.1Likethechildonthedivingboard,youwillstayundecided.2Morethanthat,howshouldyoustaymotivatedtoachievethegoal?First,youneedtoevaluate(評價)yourself,yourvalues,yourstrengths,yourweaknesses,yourachievements.Onlythenshouldyousetyourgoals.Youalsoneedtojudgethequalityanddepthofyourmotivation.Thisisquiteimportant,becauseitisdirectlyrelatedtoyourmitment(投入).Therearetimeswhenyourheartisnotinyourwork3So,slowdownandthinkwhatyoureallywanttodoatthatmoment.Clarity(清晰)ofthoughtscanhelpyoumoveforward.Anotherwayofsettingrealisticgoalsistoanalyze(分析)yourshortandlongtermobjectives,keepinginmindyourbeliefs,valuesandstrengths.Rememberthatgoalsareflexible(靈活).4Theyalsoneedtobemeasurable.Youmustkeepthesepointsinmindwhilesettingyourgoals.Yourpersonalcircumstances(環(huán)境)areequallyimportant.Forexample,youmaywanttobeapilotbutcan’tbeeonebecauseyoureyesightisnotgoodenough.5Youshouldthinkyourgoalsagain,andmotivateyourselftosetafreshgoal.A.Thiscanaffectyourwork.A.Thiscanaffectyourwork.B.Sohowshouldyoumotivateyourself?C.However,thisshouldnotdiscourageyou.D.Sowhyshouldwetrytosetspecificgoals?E.Theycanchangeaccordingtocircumstances.F.Withoutmotivation,youcanneithersetagoalnorreachit.四、閱讀并回答問題Fourteenyearsago,PresidentXiJinpingsaid“clearwatersandlushmountainsareinvaluableassets(綠水青山就是金山銀山)”.SincethefoundingofthePeople’sRepublicofChina(PRC),thecentralgovernmenthasplacedgreatimportanceonenvironmentalprotection.Greatachievementshavebeenmadeinthisareainrecentdecadesthroughstrongmeasures(措施).FightingdesertificationDesertificationhasbeenamajorchallengeforChina.Intheearly21stcentury,manypartsofthecountry,includingXinjiang,GansuandInnerMongolia,wereaffectedbysandstorms.Duringasandstorm,largeamountsofsandareblownintotheairbystrongwinds.Theyusuallyhappenindeserts.Theycandogreatharmtoplants,animalsandbuildings.Inrecentyears,thegovernmenthastriedtopreventdesertsfromgrowinginsizeandbringingmoresandstorms.Plantingtreeshasplayedanimportantrole.China’stotalforestcoveragerosefrom12percentinthe1980sto22.96percentlastyear.Thetotaldesertcoveragehasbeenreducedbyanaverageof2,424squarekilometerseveryyear.That’sasbigas340,000soccerfields.OneexampleofthisistheMuUsDesert(毛烏素沙漠),oneofChina’sfourmajordeserts.Onequarterofthedeserthasbeenturnedintoforest.AirpollutioncontrolChinahasimproveditsairqualityinrecentyearsaseffortstocontrolairpollutiontakeeffect.BackinJanuary2013,thicksmog(霧霾)coveredatotalareaof2.7millionsquarekilometersincitiesaroundChina.Tosolvethisproblem,thegovernmentrolledoutaseriesofmeasurestocontrolairpollution,particularlyinthreemajorregions:theBeijingTianjinHebeicluster,theYangtzeRiverDeltaandtheFenheWeiheRiverPlain.Beijinghasmademanyeffortstofightairpollution,suchasbypromoting(推廣)cleanenergy,monitoringemissions(監(jiān)控排放)fromfactories,andencouragingtheuseofnewenergyvehiclesinsteadofgaspoweredcars.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題(每小題答案不超過6個單詞)。WhathasbeenamajorchallengeforChina?2.Whatcansandstormsdoharmto?3.Howtopreventdesertsfromgrowinginsizeandbringingmoresandstorms?WhatpercentagehasChina’sforestcoverageincreasedfromthe1980stolastyear?Whatkindofcarsareencouragedbythegovernmenttouse?五、選詞填空從方框中選擇恰當(dāng)?shù)脑~或短語填空(每個詞或短語只能用一次)alone

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