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PAGEPAGE12022中考考前信息卷(安徽專(zhuān)用)必刷卷05第一部分聽(tīng)力(共四大題,滿(mǎn)20分)Ⅰ.短對(duì)話(huà)理解(共5小題:每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分5分)1.WhatwillDamingdoduringthecomingsummerholiday?A.Goingsightseeing. B.Doingexercise. C.Stayingathome.2.Wheredoesthemanwanttogo?A.Therestaurant. B.Therestroom. C.Theplayground.3.Whatdoesthemanlike?A.Basketball. B.Football. C.Tabletennis.4.Whydoesn’tthewomangotoseethefilm?A.Shedoesn’tfeelwell. B.Shehasnotime. C.Itisnotwonderful.5.Howlongdoesittakethegirltogettoschoolbysubway?A.About20minutes. B.About30minutes. C.35minutes.II.短文理解(共5小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分5分)聽(tīng)短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案,短文將再讀兩遍。6.Howoldistelevision?A.20yearsold. B.40yearsold. C.50yearsold.7.Whatdosomepeoplethinktelevisionisagoodtoolfor?A.Education. B.Teachers. C.Writing.8.Whatdoestelevisionprovideforus?A.Lotsofreading. B.Plentyoffun. C.Moreoutdoorexercise.9.Televisiontellsusthe________oftheday.A.news B.praise C.story10.Televisioncanmakeuslazyby________.A.tellingthewholestory B.discussingabouttelevision’svalue C.givingonlyshortnews三、聽(tīng)長(zhǎng)對(duì)話(huà)選答案11.Whatcan’ttheydoatthetopofthemountain?A.Takephotos. B.Havemeals. C.Visitotherplacesalone.12.Howlongwilltheystayatthetopofthemountain?A.Foronehour. B.Fortwohours. C.Forthreehours.13.Wherewilltheyhavelunchtomorrow?A.Inthehotel. B.Inacafé. C.IntheCountryMuseum.14.Whenwilltheyleavethecafétomorrow?A.At8:30a.m. B.At1:15p.m. C.At2:00p.m.15.HowmuchshouldonepayforfishingaroundNorthLakeforonehour?A.15yuan. B.50yuan. C.100yuan.IV.信息轉(zhuǎn)換(共5小題,每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分5分)聽(tīng)短文,根據(jù)你所聽(tīng)到的內(nèi)容填寫(xiě)出下面短文中所缺的信息。短文讀兩遍。(每空限填一詞)

Withmoreandmorewomendriving___16___,parkingisabigproblemformostofthem.Someshoppingmallsofferwomenonlyparkinglotswhichare____17____thantheonesofman.Somepeoplethinkit____18____becausewomenreallyhavetroubleinparking.Theyneedwiderspacetoparksafelyandeasily,whichisgoodforhercarandthecarsnexttoit.Butsomeotherssaynotothisofferbecausetheythinkthatwomenhave______19______thesamedrivingtestasmenandthereforetheyshouldbeabletoparkjustas_____20_____.What'syourideaaboutit?第二部分英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩大題,滿(mǎn)分30分)V.單項(xiàng)填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分10分)從每小題所給的人B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。21.Ourmonitorhasjustgonetothegym,butIdon’tknow________hewillcomeback.A.howfast B.howfar C.howlong D.howsoon22.Itwon’tbelong________weleaveourjuniormiddleschool.A.because B.until C.before D.though23.Whynot________upyourselfbeautifullysinceyouaregoingtotheparty?A.dressed B.todress C.dress D.dressing24.Johnisinchargeoftrainingnewstaffinhiscompany________thetimebeing.A.a(chǎn)t B.by C.with D.for25.Inthepastseveralmonthsanewcommunitypark________andwillbeopentothepublicsoon.A.isbuilt B.wasbuilt C.hasbeenbuilt D.willbebuilt26.We’llneverforgettheheroes________bringpeoplehopeindifficulttimes.A.which B.whom C.whose D.who27.—Doyouknow_________?—Wecantrytoproducelesswaste,reuseorrecyclethings.A.whycanweliveagreenlife B.howcanweliveagreenlifeC.howwecanliveagreenlife D.whywecanliveagreenlife28.Ourteacherispleasedthatwe_________theworkontime.A.willfinish B.finished C.a(chǎn)refinishing D.havefinished29.—I’veneverbeentoDisneyland,Judy.—________A.SohaveI. B.NeitheramI. C.NeitherhaveI. D.SoIhave30.—DoyouknowLiZiqi?—Ofcourse.Sheisabeautifulgirl________hasmademanyvideostoshowatraditionalChinesewayoflife.A.what B./ C.which D.whoVI.完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分20分)閱讀下列短文,從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。AExerciseandIneverhadagoodrelationshipbecauseIwasafraidofdoingsports.Fromayoungage,mydad____31____meintoalotofsports.Ididn’tlikeanyofthem,____32____.WhenIenteredUniversityofRegina,mydad____33____tellingme“Youhavetofindawaytostay____34____”or“Youdon’twanttogainweight,doyou?”SoIwentswimming,butItotallywenttothepooltwiceduringthefallterm.Springtermcame.AfriendofmineaskedifIwantedtogotoZumbawithher.AllIknewaboutZumbawasthatitwasexercisedancingtoLatinandpopsongs.Itdidn’tsoundtoobad,butIcouldn’tbe____35____.Iwent,andthatwasit.Zumbabecamemy____36____oftea.Thecoachwouldalwayssay,“Don’tworryaboutthesteps.Havefun.Doyourownthing.”Thatremovedmy____37____aboutsports.Ididn’thavetobeperfect.Ididn’tevenhavetobegood.Ijustneedto____38____themusicandmove.Zumbadid____39____mefromgainingweight,butitalsodidsomuchmore.Itletmemake____40____withmyunpleasantpastwithphysicalfitness,andenjoystayinghealthy.31.A.expected B.a(chǎn)llowed C.forced D.invited32.A.though B.instead C.either D.neither33.A.a(chǎn)voided B.risked C.regretted D.kept34.A.inshape B.forfun C.onguard D.onbusiness35.A.happy B.proud C.careful D.sure36.A.cup B.part C.share D.mouth37.A.doubt B.interest C.fear D.confidence38.A.a(chǎn)ccept B.feel C.display D.compare39.A.witness B.separate C.help D.save40.A.trouble B.sense C.peace D.contactB從每小題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳答案。SometimesIspendsomuchtimelookingforjoythatitfindsme.TheotherdayIgotontheshuttlebusforameeting.Ifelt___41___asIsawtenpeopleonit

afullbus,___42___thatI’dneverhadtoworryabout.Atthattime,Iwasworriedaboutattendingthemeetingontime.WhatIdidn’tknowwasthatallthesepeopleweregoingtoadultdaycare(成人日托服務(wù))andthesamedrivertookthemdaily.Amongthe___43___,therewasayounggirlwhowasbraindamaged(受損的)namedGabbywearingaT—shirtwithheartsandkisses,andaman___44___thebackofthebusalwaysmadesurehisphonewasprogrammedtoGabby’s

___45___songbyStevieWonder.Thissong,“YouCanFeelItAllOver”___46___in1977.Iloveditandstilldo.NowthismanstartedplayingGabby’ssong___47___.Herfacelightedupandshestartedclappingandstompingherfeetasifshewantedtodance.Hermomsaid,“Shelovesthissongbest!”andthedriversaid“Singit,Gabby!”Andmyheartwastruly___48___.Thiswentonmostofthewayanditwasasceneofjoy.IwishedthatSteviehimselfcouldbethereto___49___thisdisabledgirlgettingsomuchjoyfromhissong.Thiswasadailyritual(慣例)forthisgroup.Tothinkthatthisgirlcouldgetsomuchjoyoutofsuchanupliftingsongjust___50___myheart!Andwhenthedriverdroppedthisgroupoff,Ihadatotallynewwayofthinkingaboutsomething.41.A.lonely B.relaxed C.upset42.A.everything B.something C.nothing43.A.passengers B.speakers C.tourists44.A.a(chǎn)t B.to C.on45.A.peaceful B.favorite C.traditional46.A.wenton B.grewup C.cameout47.A.a(chǎn)ttimes B.a(chǎn)susual C.a(chǎn)fterall48.A.touched B.warned C.disturbed49.A.stop B.help C.see50.A.emptied B.warmed C.broke第三部分閱讀理解(共兩大題,滿(mǎn)分45分)VII.補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(huà)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分5分)根據(jù)對(duì)話(huà)內(nèi)容,從選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),其中有兩個(gè)為多余選項(xiàng)。A:Hi,Tom.Anyplansforthecomingsummervacation?B:Yes.___51___A:Whatwillyoudothere?B:___52___Itisnecessaryforustoexperiencelifethere.A:Soundgreat.___53___B:Thenwewillenjoyourselvestravelingthere.A:___54___B:Foraboutamonth.

A:Oh,it’squitealongtime.Whereareyougoingtostay?B:Justinthevillagewithmygrandparent.Itmustbeexciting.A:___55___B:Thankyou.A.Anythingelse?B.Whoiscalling,please?C.IwillgotoHefeiwithmyfriends.D.Wishyouhaveagoodtimethere.E.Howlongwillyoustaythere?F.Wewilltakeavolunteeractivitythere.G.IsthereanyotherwayIcanreachher?VIII.閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。AVeryoften,whenweseeyoungpeoplesittingthere,lookingatthescreenofamobilephoneandsmiling,wemaythinknothingiswrong.Butwhenwecometothequestion“howmuchtimedotheyactuallyspendonmedia(傳播媒介)daily?”,theanswerissurprising:youngpeoplespendaboutninehourseverydayusingmedia,andthisonlyincludesmediausedforenjoyment.Today’syoungpeopleseemtohavebecomecrazymultitaskers.Theyoftenusemediawhendoingotheractivities.SomewatchTVwhendoinghomework,sometext(發(fā)短信),andsomeotherslistentomusic.Butwhatdoyoungpeoplethinkofthis?AresearchshowedthattwothirdsofthembelievedwatchingTVortextinghadnoinfluenceontheirschoolwork.Halfofthemthoughtusingsocialmediamadenodifference.However,researcheshavegivenadifferentanswer:“mediamultitaskers”didworseintests.Scientistsdidaresearchamongmorethan400students.Itshowsthatthosewhotextalothavemoretroublesleepinganddoworseintheirstudy.Inanotherresearch,studentswhodidn’ttextduringalessontookdownalotmorenotesthanthosewhoweretexting.Asimilarresearchalsofoundthatstudentswhotextedwhendoingschoolworkhadloweroverall(總體的)grades.Accordingtoaresearch,ifakidusessocialmediaalot,especiallyatnight,heorshewillsleepworseandfeelmorenervousanddepressed(消沉的).Ontheonehand,youngpeoplestayuplatetocheckmessagesandinformation.Theymayalsobewokenupbymessagestheyreceive.Ontheotherhand,eventhelightfromascreencouldinfluencetheirsleep.Someotherresearchesalsoshowthatchildrenwhousemediaatnightgotobedlater,getfewerhoursofsleepeachweek,andbecomesleepymoreeasilyduringthedaytime.56.TheanswertothequestioninParagraphlissurprisingbecauseyoungpeople________.A.spendalongtimeonmediaforfundaily B.oftenlookattheirmobilephonesandsmileC.a(chǎn)lwayssitthereforalongtimedoingnothing D.usedifferentkindsofmediatorelaxthemselves57.Theunderlinedword“multitaskers”inParagraph2referstopeoplewho________.A.a(chǎn)skalotofquestions B.usedifferentmediaforlearningC.haveseveralmobilephones D.doseveraltasksatthesametime58.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthatakidwillprobably________ifheorsheusessocialmediaalotatnight.A.becomemoreworried B.getmoreexcited C.takefewernotesinclass D.sleepmuchbetterBWhenourearsarehealthyandworkingproperly,soundwavesarecollectedbytheouterear,causespecialbonesinthemiddleeartovibrate,andtraveltotheinnercar.Thesevibrationssendasignalthatourbraininterpretsassound.Butsometimesanillnessoraninjurycanhurtpartsoftheearsothatwedon’thearsoundproperly.AccordingtotheofficialwebsiteoftheWorldHealthOrganization,asofFebruary13,2019,thereareabout466millionpeopleworldwidewithhearingloss,ofwhich34millionarechildren.By2050,morethan900millionpeopleintheworldwillhavehearingloss.Scientistssaymanyofthesepeoplecanoftenhearbetterbyusingahearingaid.Ahearingaidisanelectronicobjectthatuseselectricitytohelptheearhearsoundsbetter.Theearliesthearingaids,developedinthe1600s,wereshapedlikehorns.Sincethen,everycenturyhasbroughtnewandimprovedsolutions.Modernhearingaidshavefourmainparts:abattery,amicrophone,anamplifier,andaspeaker.Thebatterypowersthebearingaid.Themicrophoneworksbyreceivingsoundwavesandchangingthevibrationsinto“electriccurrent”.Theelectriccurrentthentravelsthroughacircuitinthehearingaid,whereitismadestrongerbytheamplifier.Theamplifiersendsthestrongercurrenttothespeaker,whichchangesthecurrentbackintosoundwaves.Thesesoundwavesthentravelintothemiddleearorsometimesdirectlytotheinnerear.Althoughmosthearingaidshavethesameparts,therearedifferenttypesofhearingaids.Onetype,calledatelecoil,hasametalcoilinsteadofamicrophone.Anothertypeofhearingaid,calledadigitalhearingaid,changesthesoundwavesintoelectronicdata,thesamewaymusicischangedintoelectronicdatainaCDorportablemusicplayer.Thiskindofhearingaidthentranslatesthedataintoanelectronicsignalthatissenttothehearingaid’sspeaker.Regardlessofthetypeofhearingaid,theyallchangeelectricalenergyintosoundwaves.Andwhilenohearingaidworksaswellasahealthysetofcars,hearingaidsdomakeitpossibleformillionsofpeopletohearbetter.Hearingaidshaveusedsciencetoimprovepeople’slivesandmakeitpossibleforapersonwithhearinglosstohearsoundsinnature,inthecommunity,andintheirhomes.59.AsofFebruary13,2019,howmanychildrenaroundtheworldsufferfromhearingloss?________A.1,600 B.34,000,000 C.466,000,000 D.900,000,00060.Ahearingaidisanelectronicobjectthat________.A.helpspeopletohearsoundproperlyB.hasametalcoilinsteadofanorganizationC.canworkaswellasahealthysetofears D.causesspecialbonesintheoutereartovibrate61.Whatpartofahearingaidisneededtomakeanelectriccurrent?________A.Abattery. B.Amicrophone. C.Anamplifier. D.Aspeaker.62.WhatwouldhappenifahearingaiddidNOThaveanamplifier?________A.Thevibrationswouldsendmanysignalstopeople’sbrain.B.Atelecoilwouldchangethesoundwavesintoelectronicdata.C.MusicwouldnotchangeintoelectronicdatainaCDormusicplayer.D.Theelectriccurrentwouldnotbemadestrongerandgettothespeaker.CFootballisoneofthemostpopularsportsintheworld.ThehistoryofthegamegoesbackovertwothousandyearstoAncientChina.Itwasthenknownascuju(kickball).FootballasweknowittodaystartedinGreatBritain,wherethegamewasgivennewrules.Thatfootballissuchasimplegametoplayisperhapsthebasisofitspopularity.Itisalsoverycheaptoplay.Youdon’tneedexpensiveequipment.Allovertheworldyoucanseekidsplayingtotheirhearts’contentwithaballmadeofplasticbags,runningandlaughing.Anotherfactorbehindfootball’sglobalpopularityisthecreativityandexcitementonthefield.Itisfunenoughtoattractmillionsofpeople.Youdonothavetobeafantoknowtheskillofprofessionalplayershowtheyusetheirbodiestopass,coreanddefendcanbeamazingtoseeortofeeltheexcitementofasurprisingending.What’smore,footballhasbecomeoneofthebestwaysforpeopletocommunicate.Itbreaksdownwallsandbringspeopletogetheronandoffthefield.Take,forexample,thefamousfootballgameonChristmasDay1914.WorldWarIhadbrokenoutmonthsbefore,butBritishandGermansoldiersputdowngunsandplayedfootballtogether-onemomentofpeacetorememberduringyearsofwar.“Somepeoplebelievefootballisamatteroflifeanddeath,...”saidBillShankly,thefamousfootballerandmanager.“I’msureitismuchmoreimportantthanthat.“Thismightsoundfunny,butoneonlyhastothinkabouttheEarthtorealizethatourplanetisshapedlikeafootball.”63.Thewriterstartedthepassageby________.A.givingfacts B.listingnumbers C.tellingastory D.a(chǎn)skingquestions64.Theunderlinedword“totheirheartscontent”inParagraph2means________.A.withgreatshame B.withgreatpleasure C.withgreatanger D.withgreatsurprise65.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthepassage?(P=paragraph)________A.P1P2P3P4/P5 B.P1/P2/P3P4P5 C.P1/P2P3P4P5 D.P1/P2P3P4/P566.Inthepassage,thewritermainlytellsus________.A.howfootballdevelops B.whyfootballissuchapopulargameC.howhe/shelovesfootball D.whyhe/sheisaprofessionalfootballfanDInSeptember,2020,IhadthechancetocometoChinaforthefirsttimeandvisitedYunnanProvince.Onthefirstday,wewenttoavillagenamedXiaopingzhai.Iwasamazedtodiscoverthatsmallteafactorycouldbringin6millionyuanayearwithonly20workers.ThenextstopofourtripwasthevillageofKangmian.Manyfamiliesnowlivethereafterleavinguninhabitable(不適合居住的)areas.Thenewvillagehas450housingunits.ThereIhavelearnedthatthegovernmenthelpsthepeoplebyprovidingjobssothattheycansupportthemselves.Ofthe1,331villagers,609nowhavejobs.InShuiduichong,atraditionalYaoethnic(瑤族)groupvillage,wevisitedtheworkshopsformakingsilverornaments(飾品).Wediscoveredtheskillhadahistoryofmorethan200years.BesidesthetraditionaluseofsilverornamentsinYaoculture,theseobjectshavehighvalue.Asetofsilverornamentscanbesoldforbetween10,000and20,000yuanonthemarket.Themakingofsilverornamentscreatesjobsinthevillage.Shuduichongnowhasmorethan20familyworkshops.Thistripwasover.IhaverealizedthatthroughthehardworkoftheChinesegovernment,greatchangeshavetakenplaceinYunnan.Theseimpressiveresultsshouldserveasanexampleforotherdevelopingcountries.67.Thetripfollowedthewayof_________.A.Xiaopingzhai→Shuiduichong→KangmianB.Xiaopingzhai→Kangmian→ShuiduichongC.Kangmian→Shuiduichong→XiaopingzhaiD.Kangmian→Xiaopingzhai→Shuiduichong68.Whichisthestructureofthepassage?_________(①=Paragraph1

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⑥=Paragraph6)A. B.C. D.69.Whatdoesthewritermainlywanttotellus?_________A.ThetriptoYunnanisverywonderfulandenjoyable.B.ThewriterlikesthetraditionofYaoethnicverymuch.C.ThepeopleinYaoethnicgroupvillageliveahappylife.D.ChinesegovernmenthasmadegreathardworkinYunnan.EMenwontheNobelPrizesinsciencemostofthetimeinthepast.Butthisyear,womenbecamethemaincharacters!JenniferDoudnafromtheUSandEmmanuelleChapentierfromFrancesharedtheNobelPrizeinChemistry.It’sthefirsttimeinhistoryfortwowomentowintheprizewithouthavingtoshareitwithaman.Atthesametime,USastronomerAndreaGhezbecamethefourthwomantowinaNobelPrizeinPhysics,whichshesharedwithtwootherscientists.ItsfirstfemalewinnerwasMarieCuriein1903.DoudnaandCharpentiergottheprizebecausetheydevelopedCRISPR/Cas9geneticscissors,atechnologythatcanrewriteDNAinthecellsofplants,animalsandmicro-organisms.Ithashada“greateffectonthelifesciences”,accordingtotheRoyalSwedishAcademyofSciences.Forexample,itcanhelpusdevelopcropsthatcanfightagainstsomenaturaldisasters.Itcouldalsohelptreatsomeseriousdiseasesinthefuture.OnhearingthattheywerethesixthandseventhwomentowintheChemistryPrize,Charpentiersaidthatshehopesgirlsandyoungfemalescientistswillunderstandthat“nothingisimpossibleandwomencanfindgreatdiscoveriesjustasmendo”.Ghez,whowasawardedforherresearchonblackhole,hadthesamefeeling.“I’mhappytobepartofthechangewheremorewomensucceed.Ithinkthat’sanimportantwayinwhichweencouragetheothergirlsandwomenscientists,”Ghezsaid.Inadditiontoherresearch,shewasalsooneoftheauthorsofthe2006children’sbookYouCanBeaWomenAstronomer.70.WhatdoesParagraph3focuson?_________A.Howtheydidtheirresearch.B.Whytheyweregiventheprize.C.Whattheyfoundintheirresearch.D.Howwinningtheprizehasmadeadifferenceintheirlives.71.WhatdoesGhezthinkaboutwinningaNobelPrize?_________A.Itwillchangeherlifeinabigway.B.Itprovesthatnothingisimpossible.C.Itshowsthatwomenaremoresuccessfulthanmen.D.Itcanencouragetheothergirlsandwomenscientists.72.Whatdoweknowfromthestory?_________A.ThereweresevenfemaleNobelPrizewinnersintotal.B.GhezsharedtheNobelPrizeinPhysicswithatleastoneman.C.Morewomenareworkingaschemiststhanastronomers.D.Ghezwillwriteachildren’sbookaboutwinningtheprize.閱讀下面短文,并用英語(yǔ)回答問(wèn)題(請(qǐng)注意每小題的詞數(shù)要求)。FEvanhadadifficulttimeduringhismiddleschool.Hewasheavyandbald(禿頭的).Hehadnofriends.Hewasalwaysalone.Whatwasworse,helosthisparentsinthelastyearofhismiddleschool.“Ican’talwaysbelikethis.Ineedafreshstartinhighschool,”hetoldhimself.Evanwenttoadoctorforhelp.Thedoctortoldhimthathehadtostartwithsomethingeasy.Evantookthedoctor’sadviceanddidalotofthings.Hefirstboughtsomemedicinetohelphishairtogrow.Thenhestartedtotalktopeoplemoretomakefriends.Hetriedtostudymore,insteadofcryingabouthisparentsallthetime.Healsostartedtoeathealthyfoodtobeabitthinner.WhenEvanwenttoahighschoolonthefirstday,hewasadifferentperson.HisclassmatesweresurprisedwhentheysawEvan.Hewasstrong,healthy,smartandpopular.Everyonewantedtobefriendswithhim.ThemostimportantthingwastheEvanwasfinallyhappy.“Alwayscryingforthesadthingsinthepastisuseless,andthemostimportantistomakeachange!”hesaid.73.HowwasEvan’slifeduringhismiddleschool?(不超過(guò)5個(gè)詞)____________________________________________________________________________________________74.WhatdidEvandofirstaf

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