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甘肅省白銀市2024年中考英語模試卷含答案

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3.保持卡面清潔,不要折疊,不要弄破、弄皺,在草稿紙、試題卷上答題無效。

I.單項(xiàng)選擇

1、Theydon*!livehereanylonger.TheytoChengdulastmonth.

A.moveB.movedC.willmoveD.aremoving

2、-Couldyoutellmethissunimerholiday?-Tibet.

A.whendidyougoB.whereyouwillgo

C.wherewillyougoD.whenyouwillgo

3、…Idon'tknow.Canyouhelpme?…Ithinkyoushouldcalmdownandreadtexts.

A.howtodoB.whattodoitC.whattodoD.whentodo

4、VVewerelookingforwardtoseeingthethreefilmstarsintoday'sconcert,buttoourgreatdisappointment,onlyone

A.grewupB.showedupC.wokeup

5、一doyougotothecinema?

—Onceaweek.

A.HowoftenB.HowsoonC.Howlong

6、一Bob,areyoufreeatthemoment?Ihavetoaskyousomequestions.

A.It*sapleasureB.You'vegotitC.HelpyourselfD.Yes,goahead

7、Themaindifferencebetweenourbrainsandthoseofmonkeysisthatarebigger.

A.weB.oursC.ourD.us

8^-Ididn'tseeyouatOlympicSportsCentrethismorning.Whathappened?

-Sorry,Itheexchangestudentsaroundourschoolthen.

A.showedB.wasshowingC.amshowingD.willshow

9^Mrs.Smithexplainedtheproblemclearlyallofuscouldunderstandher.

A.untilB.althoughC.sothatD.assoonas

10、Alicewon'tanswerthephoneifshethenumber.

A.knewB.doesn'tknowC.willknowD.didn'tknow

II.完形填空

11、Onceuponatime,therewasalazypoormanlivinginasmallhousewithspiderwebsonthewallsandmice

runningaround.People1comingintosuchadirtyplaceandthepoormanwaslonelyandsadeveryday.He

thoughtitwaspoverty(貧窮)that2hisunhappylife.

Oneday,thepoormandroppedinonawiseoldmanandaskedhimfor3aboutchanginghislife.Theold

mangavehimabeautifulvase(花瓶)andsaid,“Thisisamagicvasethatbringyou4”

Thepoormanlookedatthevase5.Whywouldheneedavase,inhispoorhouse?However;hedidn'twant

to6suchabeautifulvase,sohebroughtithomeandputitonthetable.

"It'snotrightforsomethingsobeautifultobe7Jthepoormanlookedatthevaseandthought.Thenhe

pickedsomewildflowersandputthemintoit,makingitevenmorebeautiful.8hewasstillnotsatisfied."Itis

notgoodforsuchabeautifulthingtostandnexttoaspiderweb.MAtthistime,hestartedtodosomecleaninginthe

houseandpaintthewalls.Hishouseturnedintoa9placeimmediately.Thepoorman10.Hesuddenly-

realizedthatinthepastitwashislazinessthatmadehimpoorandunhappy.Fromthenon,heworkedhardandhislife

gotbetterandbetter.

1.A.enjoyedB.avoidC.forgot

2.A.ledtoB.connectedC.madeup

3.A.serviceB.knowledgec.advice

4.A.peaceB.happinessc.mess

5.A.sadlyB.nervouslyc.surprisedly

6.A.throwawayB.giveoutc.payfor

7.A.uglyB.fullc.empty

8.A.AlthoughB.Butc.So

9.A.largeB.darkc.comfortable

10.,A,.cheeredupB.rangupc.spedup

m.語法填空

12^Manystudentshavehobbies,suchasreading,painting,growingvegetablesintheirgardens,andlooking1.animals.

Somehobbiesarerelaxingandothersarecreative(有倉ij造性的).Hobbiescanmakeyou2.(grow)asaperson,develop

yourinterestsandhelpyoulearnnewskills.

DavidSmithisastudent.Hishobbyiswriting.3.thesummerof200。,hespentfourweeksonasummercamp.Aswell

astheusualactivities,such4.sailing,climbingandmountingbiking,therewasawritingworkshopwithaprofession

writer."Sheaskedus5.(imagine)thatwewereinastory.Thenwewroteaboutourexperiencesatthecamp.”

InseniorhighschoolDavid6.astoryaboutteenagelife.Manyteenagerslovehisbook,andasaresult,Davidhas

becomea7.(success)youngwriter.

DavidhasbeenveryluckyS.hishobbyhasbroughthimenjoymentandsuccessto9.(he).Butheisalsointerestedinmany

otherthings.*7likeplayingvolleyballtoo.saysDavid.uIspendsomeofmyfreetime1。.volleyballformyschoolteam.

MaybePllwritemorebooksinthefuture,butI'mnotsure.”

Therearemanyotherinterestingthingstodoinlife,andweshouldtrytodosomethingnewordifferent.

IV.閱讀理解

A

13、“AnEnglishman^evenifheisalone,formsanorderlyqueueofone'^wroteafamousBritishauthor,George

Mikes.Whilethissoundsfunny,it'sapopularEnglishstereotype(刻板印象).Fromthesupermarkettothesubway,

queuesareacommonsightonthestreetsofBritain.

HereinChina>queuesarenormal>too.Itisapartofeverydaylife.Peoplequeuemostof

thetimefrombuyingticketsinthecinematowaitingforseatsatarestaurant(Butincertainsituations,you*11find

yourselfinthemiddleofarushingcrowd,suchasgettingontothesubway.Evenawayfromthebusysubway

platform^queuesaredifferent-

OnedayIwasstandinginlineatthesupermarket.Ileftasmallspaceinfrontofme.Withinseconds,agirlwalkedby

andtookherplaceinthatsmallspace.Iwassurprisedatfirst,butlaterIfoundtheseexperiencesveryinteresting.Itis

withthesesmall,everydaydifferencesthatIgettoliveandlearninanewculture,

BackinBritain,thepersonspendsaboutsixmonthsoftheirlifewaitinginaqueue,accordingtotheauctionsite

MadBid.Topassthetime>maybetheytellthemselvesthefamous

proverb:Goodthingscometothosewhowait.

1.Fromthepassage>weknowthattheEnglisharefamousfor.

A.beingrudeandloud

B.travelingonsubways

C.forminganorderlyqueue

D.standinginlineatthesupermarket

2.Howdidthewriterfeelwhenthegirljumpedthequeue?

A.Fromannovedtocalm.

B.Fromcalmtoangry.

C.Fromsurprisedtointerested.

D.Fromshockedtoangry.

3.Thepassageismainlyabout.

A.comparingqueuingintwocultures

B.praisingtheEnglishtorgoodmanners

C.callingonpeopleinChinatoqueuemore

D.explainingwhypeoplerushinsomesituations

4.Wherewouldyoumostprobablyreadthispassage?

A.Novel.B.Poster.

C.Newspaper.D.Sciencemagazine*

B

14>Beingaparentcanbeoneofthehappiestexperiencesofyourlife,butthatdoesn'tmeanit'seasy.Nomatterhowold

yourchildrenare,yourworkisneverdone.Tobeagoodparent,youneedtoknowhowtomakeyourchildrenfeel

valuedandloved,whileteachingthemthedifferencesbetweenrightandwrong.Ifyouwanttoknowhowtobeagood

parent,readthefollowingsteps.

Giveyourchildrenloveandaffection(情感).Sometimesthebestthingyoucangiveyourchildrenisloveandaffection.A

warmtouchoracaringhugcanletyourchildrenknowhowmuchyoureallycareaboutthem.Don'teveroverlookhow

importantaphysicalconnectioniswhenitcomestoyourchildren.

Praiseyourchildren.Praisingyourchildrenisanimportantpartofbeingagoodparent.Youwantyourkidstofeel

proudoftheirachievementsandgoodaboutthemselves.Ifyondon,tgivethemtheconfidencetheyneedtoheoutinthe

worldontheirown,thentheywon'tfeelallowedtobeindependent.Whentheydosomethinggood,letthemknowthat

you,venoticedandyou'reveryproudofthem.

Listentovourchildren.It'simportantthatvourcommunicationwithvourchildrengoesbothwavs.Youshouldn'tjust

betheretoenforce(執(zhí)行)therules,buttolistentoyourchildrenwhentheyarehavingproblems.Youhavetobeableto

expressinterestinyourchildrenandinvolveyourselfintheirlife.Youshouldcreateafriendlyatmosphere(氛圍)in

whichyourchildrencuncometoyouwithuproblem,nomutterhowoldoryoungtheyarc.

1.Whenyourchildrendosomethinggood,youshould.

A.tellthemhowtodoitbetternexttimeB.letthemknowyouareproudofthem

C.doitwiththemtogetherD.comparethemwithotherkids

2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"overlook"probablymeaninChinese?

A.重視B.工作C.忽視D.丟失

3.Inordertotalkwithyourchildrenabouttheirproblemseasily,youshould.

A.enforcetherulesB.asktheirteachersforhelp

C.createafriendlyatmosphereD.inviteyourchildren'sfriendstoyourhouse

4.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?

A.It'simportantforyourchildrentofeelvaluedandloved.

B.It'simportantforyourchildrentoeatabalanceddiet.

C.Parentswillfeeleasywhentheirchildrengrowup.

D.Beingaparentisaterribleexperience.

5.Thebesttitleforthispassageis.

A?HowtoCommunicatewithYourChildrenB.HowtoGiveYourChildrenLove

C.HowtoDealwithYourChildren'sProblemsD.HowtoBeaGoodParent

C

15>CharlesDickenswasanEnglishwriter.Hewasbornin1812.Hecreatedsomeoftheworld'sbest-knowncharacters

andmanyreadersthinkheisthemostimportantwriteroftheVictorianera(1837-1901).Someofhisfamousnovelsare

OliverDavidCopperfieldandGreatExpectations,MostpeopleinhisnovelslivedinLondon.

In1824,Dickens'fatherwenttoprison(監(jiān)獄)becausehecouldn'tpaymoneytosomeone.Inthosedays,aman'swife

andyoungchildrenwenttoprisonwithhim.Charleswas12,soheleftschooltoworkintheprison.Lifewashard,anda

lotofchildrenworkedinthosedays.Dickens,ownexperiencehelpedhimtowriteaboutpoorchildrenwithoutamother

orfather.Dickens*successbeganwiththepublication(出版)ofThePickwickPapersin1836.AndhisbookOliverTwist

isahontahnywithoutfather.Importantpeopleweremoreinterestedintheproblemsofpeerpeopleafterreading

Dickens9books.

Dickens,novelsareoftenverylongandhewrotethemindifferentpartsforanewspapereachweek.Hisnovelshavea

lotofexcitingandsadthingsinthem.Hewantedhisreaderstobuythenewspapereveryweek.Andthereaderswanted

tofinishthestory!Dickens,novelsarepopularbecausemanyofhisstoriesareaboutsocial(社會的)problemsand

familylife.Dickenswassuccessfulinwritingandhehasbeenpraisedbyotherwritersforhisstyleandcharacters.

1.WhenwasCharlesDickensborn?

A.In1812.B.In1824.C.In1836.D.In1901.

2.WheredidDickensworkwhenhewas12?

A.Intheprison.B.Ataschool.C.Onafarm.D.Inanoffice.

3.Dickens5novelsarepopularbecause.

A.theyhavealotofexcitingandsadthings

B.theyareaboutsocialproblemsandraniiiylife

C.hehasbeenpraisedforhisstyleandcharacters

D.heisthemostimportantwriteroftheVictorianera

D

16、LastMondayJohnwentdowntown.AfterJohnspentalongtimeshoppingdowntown,hegotveryhungry.

AcrossthestreettherewasaMcDonald's.Hedidn'tusuallyeatatfastfoodrestaurantsanddidn'tknowwhattoorder.

Whenhelookedatthemenu,itwashardforhimtomakeadecision.Notonlyweretheretensimilartypesof

hamburgerdinners,buttherewerealsofishandchickendinners.Hedidn'tknowwhattochoose.Hethoughtofasking

thecashierforhelp,butshedidn'tlookveryfriendly.Atlasthechoseasmallchickenmeal."Withsomanychoices,

it'snotveryfastfood!"hethought.

1.WhydidJohngodowntownlastMonday?

A.Hewentshopping.B.Heboughtsomeclothes.

C.Hewenttoeatatthefastfoodrestaurant.D.Heboughtfastfood.

2.Whydidn'tJohnknowwhattoorderatMcDonald's?

A.Hedldn*tlikefastfood.B.Hedidn'tmindfastfood.

C.Hecouldn'tstandfastfood.D.Hedidn'teatthereveryoften.

3.WhatmadeithardforJohntodecidewhattoeat?

A.Hewasinahurry.B.Hewasn'tveryhungry.

C.Thereweretoomanychoices.D.Themenuwasdifficulttoread.

4.Whydidn'tJohnaskthecashierforhelp?

A.Hedidnytlikethecashier.B.Hecouldn'tstandthecashier.

C.Thecashierwasbusy.D.Thecashierlookedunfriendly.

5.WhydidJohnthinkthefastfoodwasnotfast?

A.Ittookhimalongtimetodecidewhattoorder.B.Thecashierdidn'tbringhimhismealforanhour.

C.Thecashierwasnotfriendly.D.Therestaurantwastoofarfromthedowntown.

E

17、Likemany12-year-oldgirl,McKenzieCareylovestodance.AndthoughMcKenziehasaspecialgenetic

(遺傳的)diseasethatkeepsherinawheelchair,shehasagooddancepartner,herfather;whotookhertoapageants(舞

蹈比賽)anddancedwithher.

“Dancingwithdaddymakesherfeellikeshe'sontopoftheworld.”herfather,MikeCarey,toldToday.Com.

MPageantsgiveherthesamechanceasotherchildrenandshowpeoplethatshecandoanythingwithalittlebitof

help,^^hermother,TammyCarey,added."Ijustwantthejudgestolookather,notherwheelchair.”

MrsCareybegandancingwithMcKenzieinpageantswhenshewasfivebutitwasn'tuntil2010thatherfather

beganjoiningheronstage.

<4Mywifewassittingintheaudience(觀眾)andwassostressedaboutMcKenzie,soIdecidedtodosomethinga

littlecrazy,“MrCareytoldToday.Com.

“ItookMcKenzieuponstageanddidawheelie(后輪支撐車技)withherwheelchair.ThenIturnedheraround,

pickedherupandstarteddancing.Thecrowdwentwildandgaveusastandingovation(鼓掌)!”

McKenziehascompetedinmorcthan100pageants,andwonabout20.Thefamilyisnowpreparingforanational

pageantinNebraska.

“Asamotherofaspecialneedschild,thereisnothing1won'tdotohelpimprovemydaughter'squalityof

MrsCareywroteonhermoneyraisingsite.

1.WhodancedwithMcKenzieCareyatfirst?

A.Hermother.B.Herfather.C.Herfriend.D.Herteacher.

2.TammyCareymightthinkthat.

A.thejudgespaidenoughattentiontoherdaughter

B.itwaseasyforherdaughtertotakepartinpageants

C.itwaswrongforherdaughtertotakepartinpageants

D.thejudgesdidn'tpayenoughattentiontoherdaughter

3.MikeCareydecidedtodosomethingsurprisingbecause.

A.hiswifewassoexcited

B.hiswifewassostressed

C.hisdaughterwassoexcited

D.hisdaughterwassostressed

4.HowmanypageantsdidMcKenzietakepartin?

A.Abouttwenty.B.Abouteighty.

C.Morethanonehundred.D.Morethanonehundredandtwenty.

5.Fromthelastparagraphwecanguessthat.

A.themotherwantedtosendherdaughtertoadancingschool

B.themotherwantedtoraisesomemoneyforherdaughter

C.themotherwantedtogivesomemoneytopoorchildren

D.themotherwantedherdaughtertomakemuchmoney

F

18、ThebookIwouldliketotalkaboutisTheMerchantofVenice.ThebookisadrarnalicworkbyShakespear,

anEnglishfamouswriterinthe16thcentury.IttalksaboutsomethinghappeningbetweenmerchantsinVenice.The

maincharactersareBassanio,Portia,ShylockandAntonio.

ThedramabeginswithAntonio,whohelpsBassanioborrowmoneyfromShylock,andthenbringsoutotherstories.

Bassanioisapoormerchant.HeneedsmoneytofollowhisdreamtomarryPortia—averybeautifulandrichlady.He

firstwantstoborrowmoneyfromhisfriendAntonio,alsoamerchantinVenice.Antonioborrowsthemoneyfroma

JewishrichmerchantShylock.AntoniodoesmuchharmtoShylockbeforebecauseAntonioreallyhatesJewish.Shylock

isalittlemeanandlovesmoneyverymuch.Healwaysgetsinterestfromthepeoplewhoborrowmoneyfromhim.

Antoniopromiseshewillpaythemoneybackinthreemonths,orShylockwillbeallowedtocutout1poundoffleshout

ofAntonio'sbody.

BassaniosuccessfullywinstheloveofPortiabutsoonrealizeshisfriendcannotpaythemoneybacktoShylockon

time.BassanioreturnstoVeniceasfastashecanandattendsatrial(審訊).ThereasonwhyAntonioisn'tabletopayis

becausehisshipsarecaughtinstorm.Portia,dressingupasayounglawyer,claims(聲稱)thatthewords"1poundof

flesh”not"1poundoffleshandblood”.ShesaysthatShylockisonlyallowedtoremoveflesh,butnotanyblood,which

isimpossible.Thus,shehelpsmakeAntoniosafeandmakeShylockfail.Atthesametime,Shylocklosesmostofhis

money.Attheend,.

1.Thedramahasmaincharactersmentionedinthispassage.

A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five

2.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.ThestoryhappensbetweenmerchantsinEnglandinthe17thcentury.

B.Antoniocan'treturnthemoneybecausehisshipsarecaughtinstorm.

C.ShylockisaJewishrichmerchantandheisgeneroustoeveryone.

D.PortiaisareallawyerandsheiscleverenoughtosaveAntonio'slife.

3.WhichonecanbeusedtodescribeBassanio?

①AIruefriend②Aromanticlover③Apoormerchant④AmeanJewish

A.@@?

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