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絕密★啟用前2022年中考英語最后押題密卷04英語(上海專用)一、單項選擇(15分)1.Thelovelygirlhassomeballoonsinherhand.Oneispink,________areblue.A.others B.a(chǎn)nother C.theother D.therest2.Johnwentto________hospitaltocareforhisgrandpaashehadbeenin________hospitalforseveralweeks.A.the,the B.the,/ C./,/ D./,the3.Harrycan’tpronouncethewordsas________astheannouncer.A.properly B.moreproperly C.mostproperly D.themostproperly4.________Sundaynight,theclosingceremonyofthe2022BeijingWinterOlympicGameswasheldattheNationalStadium.A.At B.On C.In D.To5.Antswillformabridgeifthereisariverinthepath,_________theotherantscantravelacross.A.but B.for C.or D.so6.It’sgoingtorainthisafternoon.You’dbetter________thewindowswhenyougoout.A.close B.toclose C.closed D.closing7.TinaandTom_______witheachotherhappilyontheInternetthistimeyesterday.A.a(chǎn)rechatting B.willchat C.havechatted D.werechatting8.I________togoodfriendsorreliableadultsforhelpifIgetmyselfintrouble.A.haveturned B.willturn C.turned D.a(chǎn)mturning9.WhenIgetupeverymorning,myfather________towork.A.hasgone B.hadgone C.went D.goes10.Highschoolstudentsarerequired________partinthevolunteerprojecteveryterm.A.take B.taking C.took D.totake11.Anexperiencedguideisrequired________theadventureintothemountains.A.organize B.toorganize C.organized D.organizing12.I’veheardthatTom________avisittohisdisabledfathertwiceaweek.A.pays B.paid C.willpay D.haspaid13.Ialwayssleepwiththewindowopen________itisreallycold.A.unless B.if C.a(chǎn)slongas D.ifnot14.Lynn________abiketoworkonweekdays.Shethinksitcanhelpprotecttheenvironment.A.ride B.rides C.rode D.hasridden15.You_______throughthatredlight,foryou_______anaccident.A.musthavedriven;shouldhavecaused B.couldhavedriven;mighthavecausedC.couldn’thavedriven;shouldhavecaused D.shouldn’thavedriven;couldhavecaused二、短文選詞填空(8分)A.encouraged

B.passed

C.provide

D.process

E.mainly

LastJuly,Chinaintroducedthe“doublereduction”policy(雙減政策).Ithopestoreducestudentslearningstressbyreducinghomeworkandafterschoolclasses.Onetermhas_____16_____sincethispolicywasintroduced.Howdostudentsfeelaboutthisnewpolicy?“Ourhomeworkisclearlylessthanbefore,”said13yearoldShenYuzhefromBeijing.“Wearenot_____17_____tobuyworkbooksanymore.Theexercisesare_____18_____fromthetextbook.”AccordingtoShen,teachersnowteachatmuchslowerpace(節(jié)奏).Studentshaveenoughtimeto_____19_____newknowledge.“Ourteachersarealsogivingusmorechancestodoexperimentsandlearnfromreallife.”saidShen.“Forexample.wewenttodosomeresearchinafieldduringtheclass.Thisisamuchbetterwaytolearnthingsthanjusthittingthebooks.”A.called

B.early

C.clubs

D.progress

E.recently

For13yearoldZhangHangmingfromTianjin,thebestthingabout“doublereduction”istheincreasedtimeinafterschoolactivities.“Wecannowspendmoretimetakingpartinactivitiesandattending_____20_____suchasdancing,volleyballanddrama.Ihavejoinedagroup_____21_____‘leadershipdevelopment(領(lǐng)導(dǎo)力發(fā)展小組)’whereIcanlearnallkindsofskillsbeyondstudy,”saidZhang.BothShenandZhangfindtherearefewerexamsnow.Buttheydon’tthinkit’sagoodthing“Examspushmetostudyharder.Eachexamshowsmy_____22_____aswellasmyweakpoints,”Zhangsaid.Shenalsopointedoutthatwhenstressislightened,selfdiscipline(自律)beesthekey.“Somestudentsnowspendmoretimehavingfunwhenhomeworkisfinished_____23_____.Butifyouuseallthefreetimetorelax,youmightfallbehindyourclassmates,”hesaid.三、用所給單詞的正確形式填空(8分)pletethesentenceswiththegivenwordsintheirproperforms(用括號中所給單詞的適當形式完成下列句子):24.Mynewbicyclewasstolenlastnight.Imustreportthe______(thief).25.Doyouhaveany______thatyouaretheownerofthecar.(prove)26.Youoftenmakemistakeswhenyoujumpto______.(conclude)27.WeallknowTonyhadagood______.(memorize)28.icstripsarebeingmoreandmorepopular______.(recent)29.Hehasbought______forhisvase.(insure)30.Themanagermadea______speechatthemeeting.(drama).31.Lilywantstobeeagoodartistand______morebeautifulthingsinthefuture.(creation)四、句型轉(zhuǎn)換(14分)pletethefollowingsentencesasrequired.32.Thegirlhasalreadyfinishedherhomework.(改為一般疑問句)_______thegirlfinishedherhomework_______?33.Mr.Smithhastaughtinourschoolforthreeyears.(就劃線部分提問)______________hasMr.Smithtaughtinourschool?34.WesetupEarthDayin1970toaskpeopletoprotecttheEarth.(改為被動語態(tài))EarthDay______________upin1970toaskpeopletoprotecttheEarth.35.Peterrarelytalkswithotherstudentsonthecampus.(改為反義疑問句)Peterrarelytalkswithotherstudentsonthecampus,_______?36.Wewillhaveanewgymintwoyears.Ourheadmastertoldus.(改為賓語從句)Ourheadmastertoldus_______we_______haveanewgymintwoyears.37.Heusedtobeasmoker,butnowhedoesn’tsmokeanylonger.(保持句意基本不變)Heusedtobeasmoker,butnowhe_______smokes.38.tall,toreach,is,thebook,enough,ontheshelf,theboy(連詞成句)______________________________________________________________________五、閱讀單選(12分)Thesedays,moreandmorepeoplearegettingthelatestnewsfromascreenratherthanapaper.Yetmanypeoplestillfinditexcitingtoopenafreshlyprintednewspapertodiscoverwhat’sinit.Scanningthroughacopyofthemorningpaperhasbeeanirreplaceablepartoftheirday.OneofthemostpopulardailiesintheUnitedStatesisTheNewYorkTimes.Everynight,thepapergetsprintedat26plantsacrossthecountry.CollegePoint,builtin1997,isthebiggestamongthem.Itprints1.7millioncopiesofTheNewYorkTimeseveryweek.IfyoueverhaveachancetovisitCollegePoint,youwillbeimpressedbymanythings.Thefirstamongthemisperhapsthepaperrolls.Eachofthemishalfasheavyasacar(thatis,about900kilograms).Theyaremovedfromthestoragetotheprintingpresseswiththehelpofthreeroboticarms.Therearealso30,000liters(升)ofblackinkand9,500litersofcoloredink.Trucksdeliverinktotheplanteveryweek.Finishednewspaperpagesaresentdigitallyfromthenewsroomtotheplant.Theyarethenburned(刻)withlasersontothinaluminum(鋁制的)sheetscalledplates.TherearesevenprintingpressesatCollegePoint.Eachofthemisseveralstoriestall.Duringaprintrun,theycanprintasmanyas80,000newspapersperhour.Pressmenwouldcarefullyadjustthepressesbeforetheyplacetheplatesonthemachines.Electriciansandmachinistsarealsoonhandduringthissetuptosolveanyproblemsthatmayoccur.Thenoiseoftherunningpressesisawful.Eachpressisshutdownforoneshift(輪班)eachweek.Pressstaffwillthenclimbinsidetomaintain(保養(yǎng))themachine’skeyparts.Sometimes,newsbreaksduringapressrun.Ifit’simportantenough,thenewsroomwillcallto“Stopthepresses!”O(jiān)ften,thecopiesthathavealreadybeenprintedwon’tbethrownaway,buttherestofthenight’srunwillbebasedontheupdatedversion.Usually,allprintrunsofTheNewYorkTimesarepletedby3a.m.Maintenanceandelectricalteamswillthenmakepreparationsforthenextshift.Theplantissolargethattheyhavetoridebicyclesinordertogetaround!39.Whatisthemainideaofthearticle?A.HowTheNewYorkTimesisedited. B.HowTheNewYorkTimesisprinted.C.WhereTheNewYorkTimescanbebought. D.HowoftenTheNewYorkTimesispublished.40.WecanlearnfromthearticlethatatCollegePoint,TheNewYorkTimesisusuallyprinted________.A.a(chǎn)tnoon B.a(chǎn)tnight C.intheafternoon D.intheearlymorning41.Accordingtothearticle,themaninthepictureontherightisprobably________.A.a(chǎn)neditor B.a(chǎn)pressman C.a(chǎn)nelectrician D.a(chǎn)postalworker42.Accordingtothearticle,whatisthecorrectorderofthefollowingsteps?①Adjustingtheprintingpresses.

②Burningnewspaperpagesontoplates.③Puttingplatesontheprintingpresses.

④Receivingnewspaperpagesfromthenewsroom.A.④②③① B.①④②③ C.④②①③ D.④①②③43.Accordingtothearticle,howoftenarethekeypartsofCollegePoint’sprintingpressesmaintained?A.Everyday. B.Everyotherday. C.Onceaweek. D.Twiceamonth.44.Wecanlearnfromthearticlethatwhenthereisimportantbreakingnews,theCollegePointstaffwill________.A.a(chǎn)skthenewsroomwhetherthepageswillbeupdatedB.throwawaytheprintedpapersandprinttheupdatedversionC.reburntheplatesbeforeprintingtherestoftheshift’spapersD.printapageabouttheupdatesandputitintotheprintedpapers六、完型填空(12分)Inrecentyears,inthebigcitiesofthecountry,therehavebeenmanytrafficproblemsbecausecars,trucksandbuseshaveincreasedinnumber,sizeandspeed.Tomakemattersworse,thepopulationisstillontherise.Asaresult,thestreetsarenowmoreandmore____45____thanbefore.Therefore,drivinginstreetstodayisnotsafeasitusedtobe.However,all____46____aremadetoreduceroadaccidentswherepossible;oldroadsandstreetsaregivennewsurfaces;narrowroadsaremadewider.Buildingsortreesthat____47____inthewayoftrafficareremoved.Itisimportanttoseethatpeoplewalkingonthestreetaresafe.Thereisnoproblemforthemtocrossroadatthecrossing____48____therearetrafficlights.Elsewherecrossingabusyroadisdifficultanddangerousascarsandtrucksmoveonthestreetsalmostwithout____49____.Overheadbridgeswhicharebuiltabovethesebusyroadsarebeing____50____inincreasingnumber.Peopleonfootmaynowusethemtocrossroadswhilethecarsandtruckskeepgoingon.45.A.dangerous B.funny C.crowded D.convenient46.A.plans B.efforts C.measures D.means47.A.stand B.suppose C.strike D.select48.A.until B.when C.if D.because49.A.warning B.doing C.whistling D.stopping50.A.setup B.puton C.takenup D.builtup七、短文首字母填空(14分)Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通暢,每空限填一詞,首字母已給)In1996,SubaruTakahashisailedalonea____51____thePacificOcean.ManyotherpeopledidthisbeforeSubaru,buthewasspecial.Atage14,hewastheyoungestpersontosailacrossthePacifixbyhimself.SubaruleftTokyoonJuly22,1996.Hisboatwas39feet(9meters)long.Intheboat,hehadatwomonthsupplyoffoodandwater.Healsohadaradioandothermodernequipmentforsailing.Thebeginningofthetripwentverywell.Subaruoftentalkedtohisparentsbyr____52____.Hedidn’thaveanyproblemswithhisboat.Then,onAugust11,theengineinhisboatstopped.Suddenly,Subaruwaswithoutelectricity.Thisa____53____hisnavigationequipment.Then,fivedayslater,hisradiostopped.Nowhewasn’tabletomunicatewithanyone.Andhewasstill2770miles(4490kilometers)awayfromhisd____54____SanFrancisco.BytheendofAugust,manypeoplebelievedthatSubaruwasl____55____.Noonewasabletocontactwithhimbyradio.HisparentsexpectedhimtoarriveinSanFranciscoonSeptember3,buthedidn’t.Then,onSeptember,13,SubarusailedintoSanFrancisco.After55daysinhisboat,histripwasfinallyo____56____.ManypeoplebelievethatSubaruwastooyoungtosailalong.Theysaythatparentsshouldn’tallowchildrentomakesuchdangeroustrips.However,otherpeoplesaythatchildrenshouldhavea____57____,too.Whatdoyouthink?八、閱讀回答問題(12分)Today’shotarticleWhereyousitandhowyoufitFormorethanseventyyears,psychologists(心理學(xué)家)andteachershavestudiedthelinkbetweentheplacewherestudentschoosetositinclassandwhattheyarelikeaspeopleandlearners.Wheredoyouusuallydecidetosit?Haveyoueverreallythoughtaboutthereasonsforyourdecision?AtthebackPeopleoftenthinkthatstudentswhositatthebackarelazy.Butisthisreallytrue?Well,someresearcherssayitisnot.Infact,shystudentsoftenchoosethebackrowbecausetheyprobablywon’tspeakmuch,butinbigclassrooms,itcanbehardtoseetheboardandhearwhattheteacherissaying.Thiscouldbethereasonwhystudentswhosithereoftengetlowergradesontestsandexams.Forstudentswithpooreyesightorhearing,aseatatthebackoftheclassroomisdefinitelynotagoodchoice.AtthesideStudentswhositatthesideoftheclassroomarenormallyinterestedinclass,buttheylikewatchingandlisteningratherthanjoiningin.Thesestudentsareusuallyalsoverygoodattakingnotes.Onthesidesoftheclassroom,youwillgenerallyfindmodestandthoughtfulpeople.Thesepeopleusuallygetgoodgradesinschoolandareinterestedinlearning.InthemiddleDoyousitinthemiddleoftheclassroom?Thenthestatistics(統(tǒng)計資料)sayyouprobablylikeyourteacher.Youprobablyalsohaveagoodrelationshipwithyourclassmates.Caring,outgoing,andcheerfulpeopleusuallysitinthemiddle.Theyarenormallyseriousaboutlearningandfeeldisappointedwithlowgradesontestsandexams.AtthefrontAreyoucrazyaboutknowledge?Areyouworriedaboutmissingimportantinformationinclass?Studentsatthefrontusuallywanttodiscussthingswiththeteacherandareoftenveryinterestedinthesubject.Theywanttobeinthebestplacetoseeandheareverythingtheteacherdoesandsays.Theonlyproblemwithsittingatthefrontisthatitcanbedifficulttoseeandhearwhatotherstudentsdoandsayinclass.Therefore,.58.Howmanyseatinglocationsarementionedinthearticle?___________________________________________________59.Formorethanseventyyears,whathavepsychologistsandteachersstudied?___________________________________________________60.Accordingtothearticle,whydostudentssittingatthebackoftengetlowergradesontests?_________________________

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