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2024年江蘇省蘇州市實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)中考五模英語試題含答案注意事項(xiàng):1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑,如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其它答案標(biāo)號(hào)?;卮鸱沁x擇題時(shí),將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)選擇1、Withthedevelopmentofmodernscience,it’s________forustogetinformationfromallovertheworld.A.slower B.easier C.harder D.busier2、_______everyonewithpoliteness(禮貌)eventhosewhoareveryrudetoyou,notbecausetheyarenice,butbecauseyouare.A.Totreat B.Treating C.Treat3、一Heseemsterriblyill.I'mafraidwehavetotakehimtohospitalrightnow.一Idon'tthinkit.Maybehe'scaughtabitofacold.A.worksB.mattersC.caresD.minds4、It'sbetterforustostayindoors,whenPM2.5reachesdangerouslevels.A.properly B.possibly C.generally D.especially5、Thereisonlyoneposition.Thebosshastochoose
Jack
Tomtobeamanager.A.both;and B.neither;norC.either;or D.notonly;butalso6、A_____________referstoalongjourney,especiallybyseaorinspace.A.voyage B.task C.plan7、Problemsandworriesarenormalinlife.Whenwehavealotofworries,someoneadvisesus________ourparentsaboutthembecausetheyhavemoreexperience.A.talkingto B.totalkto C.talkto8、Thetwoskirtsintheshoplookednice,but______ofthemweretherightsizeforme.A.both B.a(chǎn)ll C.neither D.none9、Youcan’timagine_______whenhelearnedhefailedtheexamagain.A.howhewasdisappointedB.howdisappointedhewasC.howdisappointedheisD.howexcitedhewas10、--Peter,pleasesenduspostcardswe’llknowwhereyouhavevisited.--Noproblem.A.but B.or C.for D.soⅡ.完形填空11、WhenIcameoutofmyoffice,itwasdark.Inordertogethomeassoonaspossible,Ihiredataxi.Thecarwas1alongtheroad,nowwell-lit,nowsankindarkness.Ibrokethe2onpurpose,forfearthatthedrivermightbetoo3todrive.,“Whendoyougobackhomeintheevening?”“9o’clock.I’llgoafterthistrip.”“Thenwhendoyoucomeoutinthemorning?”I4anotherquestion,“9o’clock,too.AndIgohomeforlunchanddinner,justasifIworkedatanoffice.”Hiseasinesssurprisedme,becauseeverytimeIrideinataxi,whatIhearfromthe5isonlycomplaints.Theycomplainthattheyhavetoworkfrommorningtillnight,thatitis6toearnmoney,thattheyarebullied(欺侮)bythepoliceman,orthatthecompanyleadersareseated7andenjoythe8ofothers’work.Itseemsthattheyhaveagrievance(不滿意)againsteverything.Butthisdrivertoldme,“Ifindit9tobeasectionleaderasIwasbefore.Idon’tlikemanagementwork.Ilikedriving,justfor10.It’sluckythatIseldomdrivewithoutapassenger.SoIcanearntwoorthreethousandyuanamonthwithease.Anysecret?Yes,Ineverfollowanemptytaxi.Ifitgoes11,Igonorthward.Ifitgoesalongthehighway,Iturnintoa(an)12street.InthiswayIalwaysgetcustomers.”Hiswordsshowedhissatisfactionwithhislifeandthepridehe13inhisjob.Suchfeelingsaresorareamongpeoplenowadaysasoxygeninhighmountains.Asanancientsaying14“Neitherjoyinmaterialgainsnorgrieveoverpersonalsetbacks(挫折).”Howmanypeoplenowadayscanshowhighidealsbysimplelivingandgofarwitha15mind?Icouldn’thelpfeelingcuriouswhenIfoundsuchastateofmindinastrangeronacoldwinternight.1.A.driving B.flying C.starting D.stopping2.A.calmness B.quietness C.stillness D.silence3.A.tired B.hungry C.lonely D.excited4.A.rose B.raised C.thought D.lifted5.A.taxi B.radio C.passenger D.driver6.A.hard B.easy C.possible D.impossible7.A.freely B.busily C.comfortably D.lazily8.A.results B.a(chǎn)chievements C.gains D.fruits9.A.interesting B.tiring C.fancinating D.exciting10.A.pleasure B.money C.work D.interest11.A.southward B.northward C.eastward D.westward12.A.wide B.small C.lonely D.empty13.A.had B.made C.kept D.took14.A.says B.suggests C.goes D.talks15.A.clever B.calm C.creative D.greatⅢ.語法填空12、Doyouknowtheboyinthepicture?HeisKuangHeng.KuangHenglivedinmorethan2,0001.(year)agoinChina.Fromthepicturewecansee:atthattime,hewasinwornclothes,andsittingat2.woodentablewithapileofbooksonit.Alittleweaklightcame3.throughasmallholeinthewall.Hewasreadingcarefully.Thisisthewell-knownstoryfromtheancientChineseidiom.KuangHengwassopoor4.hecouldn'tevenaffordacandle,sohe5.(dig)aholeinthewallto"steal"lightfromhisneighbor'shouse6.(read)atnight.Themoralofthestorytellsusthatweshouldtry7.(we)besttolearnknowledge,butneverbediscouraged8.(easy),nomatterhowdifficultthesituationmaybe.Ofcourse,things9.(be)quitedifferenttoday,butweshouldrememberthathardworkpaysoff.Weshouldtakepainstoimproveourselvesthroughlearningandget10.(prepare)forourfuture.Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、Signlanguageusersoncehadtomeetatlocaldeafclubstomeetwithfriends,haveconversationsandsharetheirideas.Inrecentyears,however,somewebsiteshavestartedtotaketheplaceofthedeafclubs,withFacebookleadingtheway.Videoscanbewatchedonlineforlongperiodsandgroupsareeasytosetupandjoin.Manydeafpeopleenjoybeingabletocommunicatemoreeasilywiththeirhearingcolleagues(同事),oldschoolfriendsorfamilymembers.DeafcomedyactorJohnSmithsays,"Beforewehadsocialnetworkingsites,manydeafpeoplewereseparated.Facebookprovidesaplacewherewecancommunicatewithmorepeopleanddriveawaysomeofourfrustrationsaboutthebarriers(障礙)wefaceineverydaylife."Butitwasn'tperfectbecausestatusupdates(更新)hadtobewritteninEnglishtext.Insignlanguage,meaningiscommunicatedthroughhands,facialexpressionsandbodylanguage.Ithasadifferentgrammarandstructure.Becauseofdifficultiesinlearninglanguagewithouthearing,manysignlanguageuserslookonEnglishastheirsecondlanguageandoftenaren'tfluentinEnglish.Forexample,inspokenEnglishyoumightsay,"Themanclimbedtothetopofthebigmountain."Butinsignlanguageyou'dshowthemountainfirst,likethis,"Mountain,big.Manclimbedupit,allthewaytothetop."You'dshowhowsteep(陡峭的)themountainwasthroughyoursigns,andtheeffortthemantooktoclimbitwouldbeemphasized(強(qiáng)調(diào))byyouractionsandfacialexpressions-almostlikeactingthepartoftheclimber.Astimegoeson,moreandmoredeafpeoplepreferusingFacebookinstead.Theywillhavefeweropportunitiestomeetandsignwitheachotherface-to-face.However,mostdeafpeoplethinktheybenefitalotfromwebsitesfordeafpeople.AsBuxtonsays,"Facebookgivesdeafpeopletheconfidencetocomeoutandsaythingsthattheyneverwouldhavesaidbeforebecausetheydidn'thavetheplatform(平臺(tái))tosaythemon.Confidencecomesfrombeingabletoexpressyourownthoughtsinyourownlanguage."1.Wecanknowfromthefirsttwoparagraphsthat_____.A.socialwebsitesmakedeafpeoplecommunicatemorewidelyB.FacebookhasalreadytakentheplaceoflocalclubscompletelyC.deafpeoplecan'tspendanytimeinwatchingvideosonwebsitesD.Facebookdoesn'thelpdeafpeoplecommunicatewitheachother2.Deafpeopleusuallyhavetroublein______accordingtoParagraph3.A.joininginonlinegroups B.usingbodylanguageskillfullyC.communicatingthroughhands D.learningtowriteinEnglishtext3.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Itwilltakedeafpeoplelesstimetoupdatetheirowncomputers.B.Therewillbefewerlocalclubsfordeafpeopletomeettogether.C.Itisimpossiblefordeafpeopletoexpresstheirthoughtsonline.D.Deafpeoplewillhavenotimetousesignlanguageinlocalclubs.B14、Shakespeare'sBirthplaceandExhibitionofShakespeare'sWorldWelcometotheworld-famoushousewhereWilliamShakespearewasbornin1564andwherehegrewup.ThepropertyremainedintheownershipofShakespeare'sfamilyuntil1806.TheHousehasWelcomedvisitorstravelingfromallovertheworld,forover250years.EnterthroughtheVisitors'Centreandseethehighly–praisedexhibition(展覽)Shakespeare'sWorld,alivelyandfullintroductiontothelifeandworksofShakespeare.StandintheroomswhereShakespearegrewup.DiscoverexamplesoffurnitureandneedleworkfromShakespeare'speriod.EnjoythebeautifulEnglishgarden,plantedwithtreesandflowersmentionedinthepoet'sworks.TheBirthplaceiswithineasywalkingdistanceofallthecarparksshownonthemap;thenearestisWindsorStreet(3minutes'walk).TheHousemaypresentdifficultiesbuttheVisitors'Centre,itsexhibition,andthegardenareaccessible(可進(jìn)入)towheelchairusers.TheShakespeareCoffeeHouseisoppositetheBirthplace.1.IfMr.andMrs.Smithswiththeir4childrenwanttovisittheHouse,theyshouldpayaccordingtotheAdmission.A.£12 B.£14.2 C.£16.9 D.£18.62.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"property"inParagraph1probablyreferto?A.Theexhibition. B.Thevisitors. C.Theentrance. D.Thehouse3.Wherewouldyoubemostlikelytofindthepassage?A.Inatravelbrochure.B.Inaliteraturetext.C.Inanofficialreport.D.InanewsarticleC15、Johnwasdrivingthroughasmallrural(鄉(xiāng)下的)town,feelingquitehungry.Hewashappywhenhesawasmallrestaurantcomingupontherightsideoftheroad.Johnquicklypulledoverparkedhiscarandwalkedinsidetherestaurant.Johnsawablackboardwithanoticewrittenonit.Itsaid.Today'sSpecial:VegetableSoupwithFriedChickenandRoast(烤)Potatoes.“Wow,thatsoundsprettygood!Haveanicemealbutcostless.”Johnthoughttohimself.Hedecidedthathewouldtrythisspecial.“I'lltakethespecial.”Johnsaidtothewaiterwhenhecameovertotakejohn'sorder(點(diǎn)菜).Butafewminutesafterreceivinghisorder,Johncalledthewaiterbacktohistable.Hewasmad.“Isthisthespecial?Itsaysvegetablesoup,buttherearenovegetablesinthissoupatall!Italsosaysfriedchicken,butthechickenisn'tfried.Anditsaysroastpotatoes,butthesepotatoesaren'troasted-they'vebeenboiled(煮的).What'sgoingonhere?”Thewaiterwasnotusedtodealingwithpeoplefromthecity.Hewasn'tquitesurewhattosaytothisangrycustomer.Buthefinallyfoundawaytoanswertheman.“Mygoodman,”thewaitersaidwhilelookingdownatJohnoverhisglasses,“thatiswhatmakesitsospecial!”1.InParagraph2,whatdoestheunderlinedword“1t”refer(指)to?A.Thenotice. B.Therestaurant. C.Theblackboard. D.Thecar.2.What'sToday'sspecial?A.Vegetable.B.FriedChicken.C.RoastPotatoes.D.VegetableSoupwithFriedChickenandRoast(烤)Potatoes.3.Putthesentencesintherightorderaccordingtothepassage.a.Johnwasdrivinghiscarinaruraltown.b.Hepulledoverandparkedhiscar.e.ThewaiterfoundawaytoanswerJohn.d.Johntookthespecial.e.ThewaitertookJohn'sorder.A.a(chǎn)-b-c-d-e B.b-a-c-e-d C.a(chǎn)-b-d-e-c D.b-e-a-c-d4.WhywasJohnangry?A.Becausethewaiter'sserviceisreallyterrible.B.Becauseittookjohnmuchtimetohavethespecialmeal.C.Becausethemealcostsomuch.D.Becausetherealmealdidn'tmatchthenotice.5.Today'sSpecialmeans_______inChinese.A.今日特色菜 B.今日幸運(yùn)顧客 C.今日招牌菜 D.今日特價(jià)菜D16、"Chinesestyleroadcrossing"isahottopicinChina.Manycitieshavestartedtopunishthesejaywalkers."Chinesestyleroadcrossing"meansthatyoucrossroadswithlotsofpeopleandyoudon'tthinkabouttrafficlightsatall.Beijinggovernmentannouncedthatpeoplewhodonotwaitforthegreenlighttocrosstheroadwillreceiveafineof10yuan.What’smore,usingthediagonaltocrosstheroadisalsoagainsttherules.Walkersshouldwalkinan"L"shape.BesidesBeijing,manyplaceshavealsotakenstepstostop"Chinesestyleroadcrossing".ProvincessuchasSichuan,ShanxiandZhejianghavealreadystartedtofinejaywalkers5to50yuansincelastyear.Thispunishmentcancallonpeopletorealizetheimportanceoftrafficsafety.However,manypeoplecomplainthattheredlightslasttoolong."Everyoneshouldfollowtherules,orthecountrywillloseitsorder,"saidPeopleDaily.Somecitieshavealsopaidattentiontotheproblem.Forexample,Beijinggovernmentsaiditshouldnotonlypunishthesejaywalkers,butalsoimproveroadsafetyfacilities,suchasproperlyfixingtrafficlightsandbuildingoverpasses*.Anyhowsafetymustcomefirst.1.Howmanyplaceshavealreadystartedtofinejaywalkers?A.3B.4C.5D.62.Manypeoplecomplainthatthelasttoolong.A.greenlightsB.yellowlightsC.redlightsD.trafficlights3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Beijinghastakenstepstostop"Chinesestyleroadcrossing".B.Walkersshouldusethediagonaltocrosstheroad.C.Zhejianghasn'tstartedtofinejaywalkersyet,D.InBeijingjaywalkerswillreceiveafineof50yuan.4.What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ThetrafficlightsB.SafetycomesfirstC.An"L"shapeD.TrafficrulesE17、Sooncomputersandothermachineswillbeabletorememberyoubylookingatyoureyes!Theprogramworksbecauseeveryone'seyesaredifferent.Sointhefutureyouwon'thavetorememberanumberwhenyouwanttouseamachineortakemoneyoutofabank.You'lljusthavetolookatthemachineanditwillbeabletotellwhoyouare.Thisiseye-recognitionprogram.Meanwhile,scientistsareworkingonothersystems.Machineswillsoonbeabletoknowyoufromtheshapeofyourfaceorhandorevenyoursmell!Wehavealreadyhadmachinesthatcantellwhoyouarefromyourvoiceorfromyourfingermark.Eye-recognitionisbetterthanotherkindsbecauseyoureyesdon'tchangeasyougetolder,orgetdirtylikehandsorfingers.Andeventwinshavedifferenteyes,sotheprogramcanbeupto94%correct,dependingonhowgoodthetechnologyis.Someprogramsmayonlybe51%.However,thecorrectrate(準(zhǔn)確率)ofeye-recognitiongrogramwillbereducedinthedark.Theeye-recognition(眼睛識(shí)別)programisbeingtestedinshopsandbanksintheU.S.A.,Britain,Spain,ItalyandTurkey.InBritain,itwasfoundthat91%ofpeoplewhohadtrieditsaidthattheylikedtheideaofrecognizing(認(rèn)出)youbyyoureyes.Soonthistechnologywilltaketheplaceofallotherwaysoffindingoutwhopeopleare.1.Whatwillpeoplehavetodosothatmachinecantellwhotheyare?A.Peoplehavetorememberanumberandtypeit.B.Peoplehavetoleavetheirfingermarksonthemachine.C.Peopleonlyhavetolookatthemachine.D.Peoplehavetospeaktothemachine.2.Whichrecognitionprogramsareinusenow?A.Rememberingeyesandsmell.B.Rememberingfingermarksandvoices.C.Rememberingfacesandvoices.D.Rememberinghandsandfaces.3.Eye-recognitionprogramdoesn’tworkverywellwhen_______.A.peoplegetold B.people’shandsaredirtyC.itisinabrightroom D.itisinadarkroom4.What’sthehighestcorrectrateoftheeye-recognition?A.94% B.91% C.51% D.100%5.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Thevoice-recognitiongrogram.B.Theeye-recognitionprogram.C.Thefingermark-recognitionprogram.D.Theface-recognitionprogram.F18、
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1.AnnhasjustarrivedinLondon,sheenjoysplaysverymuch,whereshouldshegofirst?A.TheNationalGallery B.TheGlobeTheatreC.TheLondonEye D.TheBritishMesum2.Alanisaphotographer,andhewantssomepicturesofLondonatnight,______istheplaceforhim.A.TheNationalGallery B.TheGlobeTheatreC.TheLondonEye D.TheBritishMesum3.WhichofthefollowingcanyouseeintheBritishMuseum?A.ExhibitionsfromancientEgypt.B.Abird's-eyeviewofLondon.C.SomethingabouttheplaysofShakespeare.
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