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2023學(xué)年中考英語(yǔ)模擬測(cè)試卷注意事項(xiàng):1.答題前,考生先將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)碼填寫(xiě)清楚,將條形碼準(zhǔn)確粘貼在條形碼區(qū)域內(nèi)。2.答題時(shí)請(qǐng)按要求用筆。3.請(qǐng)按照題號(hào)順序在答題卡各題目的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書(shū)寫(xiě)的答案無(wú)效;在草稿紙、試卷上答題無(wú)效。4.作圖可先使用鉛筆畫(huà)出,確定后必須用黑色字跡的簽字筆描黑。5.保持卡面清潔,不要折暴、不要弄破、弄皺,不準(zhǔn)使用涂改液、修正帶、刮紙刀。Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)選擇1、IhadabaddaylastMonday.Onmytoschool,acarhitmeandI_______mybike.Luckily,Iwasn’tbadlyhurt.A.gotoffB.setoffC.felloffD.knockedoff2、Snakesdon’thaveearsbuttheycanfeelthings________.A.moving B.move C.moved D.tomove3、---Howwasyourweekend,David?---Itwasboring.ItwasrainingallthetimesoIwent_______,andonlystayedathomereadingbooks.A.nobody B.nowhere C.nothing D.notime4、Notonlycantheartbringhappinesstoothers,butitalsoshowsthatevencold,hardironcan__________tolifewithalittlecreativity.A.bringback B.bebroughtback C.bringout5、His_______experiencehelpedhimalotwhenhemetwithdifficulties.A.comfortable B.natural C.valuable D.surprising6、—Mike,canyouexplain______?—I’msorry,Mum.Iwaslisteningtomusicanddidn’thearit.A.whyeverythinginthehousewasinamessB.whynobodyansweredthephonewhenIcalledyouC.howyoucouldfinishthehomeworkinsuchashorttimeD.howyoucanmaketherobotworksincethereisnopower7、—Jane,couldyoutellme______thebeautifulkite?—Oh,Iboughtitinashopnearthepark.A.whereyoubought B.wherewillyoubuyC.wheredidyoubuy D.whereyouwillbuy8、—Thepoliceadviseusnottotransfermoneytoastrangerwithouttellingourfamily.—___________importantadvicetheygaveus!A.HowB.WhatanC.HowaD.What9、Bequiet,please.ThereabasketballgamebetweenourclassandClass8.A.hasB.isgoingtobeC.willhaveD.isgoingtohave10、—Wouldyouliketogooutforawalkwithus?—______,butIhavemuchworktodo.A.OfcoursenotB.I’dlovetoC.IthinksoⅡ.完形填空11、Sarahhungallthecolorfulpaperonthewall,butnotreallycaredaboutifsheputthemintherightplaces.Shewasalittle1.Itwasherbirthday,too.Butitseemedthat2inherclassrememberedit.Theywereallbusyplanningthesurprise3fortheirheadteacherMr.Smith.SureMr.Smithwas4.Hekneweveryone’sbirthdayandmadecardsforthem.Hehigh-fivedyouwhenyougotanAonatest,andtriedto5youwhenyouhadaproblem.SarahknewMr.Smithwasgoodenoughtogetthesurpriseparty.6shestillwishedjustonepersoncouldrememberitwasherbirthday,too!Sarahhadaquicklookatthe7cardtheclassmatesmade.Itwasalmostasbigastheblackboard.SheknewMr.Smithwouldbeunhappyifthey8himpresents.Sosheadvisedtheclasstomakeacardforhim,justlikehe9forthem.“Sarah,willyouturnoffthe10please?”Ms.Clarksaid.“I’mgoingtocallMr.Smithnow.”Ms.ClarkcalledMr.Smith,sayingthelightsinthe11hadgoneout.AssoonasMs.Clarkfinishedthecall,Sarahlookedaroundtheclassroom12withasigh(嘆氣)foranothertimeandturnedthelights13.Thedooropenedandeveryoneshouted,“14!”“Asurprisepartyfor15?”Mr.Smithasked.Hewalkedovertothebigcard.“ThisisthemostbeautifulcardIcan16.Butitmakesmybirthdaycardkindof17.”ThenheturnedtoSarahandhandedherthecard.“Happybirthday,Sarah.I’mexcitedthatwehavethesame18.”“Me,too.”Sarahsaid,19atMr.Smith.“Happybirthday,Sarah!”Herclassmatesshoutedagainhappily,andherbestfriendgaveheranotherbirthdaycard.Sarahwasso20thattearscametohereyes.1.A.happy B.unhappy C.tired D.bored2.A.noone B.someone C.a(chǎn)nyone D.everyone3.A.talk B.lesson C.trip D.party4.A.strict B.great C.funny D.serious5.A.thank B.hear C.leave D.help6.A.And B.Or C.But D.So7.A.big B.foreign C.small D.simple8.A.showed B.made C.lent D.bought9.A.made B.did C.had D.found10.A.TV B.fan C.lights D.computers11.A.classroom B.dinninghall C.library D.school12.A.a(chǎn)ngrily B.happily C.slowly D.surely13.A.off B.on C.up D.down14.A.Welcome B.Surprise C.Morning D.Goodbye15.A.us B.her C.you D.me16.A.post B.see C.make D.order17.A.expensive B.old C.small D.long18.A.birthday B.cake C.dream D.card19.A.laughing B.running C.shouting D.smiling20.A.excepted B.touched C.trusted D.invitedⅢ.語(yǔ)法填空12、OnesunnyafternoonBernardShawwashavingawalkinthequietfield.Theairwasfreshandtheviewwasbeautiful.Whilehe1.(walk),abikeriderranintohim.MrShaw2.(fall)totheground.Theriderwasverysorry.Hegotoffhisbike3.(help)MrShawgetup.Luckily,MrShaw4.(nothurt)."I'msosorry!"saidtherider."Oh,no,"saidBernardShaw."Ishould5.(say)sorry.I'msorryfornot6.(give)lucktoyou."MrShawlookedatthepuzzledriderandadded,"Ifyoukilledme,youknow,youwouldbefamousallovertheworld."Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、Read10,000booksandtravel10,000miles.Learnasmuchasyoucananddoallyoucan.Travelcanteachpeoplemorethanatextbook.IvaluethememoriesIhavetravelledallovertheworld.TherearemanyreasonswhyIencouragepeopletotravel,andIknowthattheexperiencewillmakeoneabetterperson.IrememberwhenIwastravelingthatIbegantoknowtheworldbetter.Theworldisnotjustaboutme,mysmalltownandhome.Althoughyouwillmeetdifferentpeoplefromallovertheworld,youwillrealizethatpeoplearesimilarintheirdreams,hopesandfeelings.Enjoyexploringthedifferentcultures,andyouwillalsofindthatpeoplearedifferentinsomeofthethingstheydoandhowtheylive.Onceyouunderstandtheirways,itneednotbestrangeorscary.Oftenwereadstoriesaboutotherculturesinbooks.Onlywhenwevisittheirareas,dowefindthatthosestoriesaresomethingwrong.Onethingyoumayfindoutisthatthereareproblemsallovertheworld.Wecan'tjustgetmoneytosendtotheseareasandhopethatwillworkthemout.Theworldshouldgetinvolved(干預(yù))andhelpwhereverthereareproblems.Peopleeverywhereshouldbegivenachance.Itissoeasytoignorethisifonedoesnottravelandexplore.Onecanlookaroundandseethatsomanypeoplehavemanychallengesworsethanours.Onecanrealizethatsometimesourbiggestproblemsarenotthatbigafterall.Onyourjourneyyouwillmeetlotsofnewfriends.Talkingtostrangersandfindingabouttheirlivesisagreatwaytospendyourtime.Youwillcertainlybemoreconfidentafterhavingtosolveproblemsandmakemanydecisionsalongtheway.Travelingaroundandseeingsomuchhappeningintheworldaroundusisawonderfulexperience.Ifwecouldalljusttravelalittlemoreandshareourexperiences,wewouldallbebetterpeopleandtheworldwouldbeabetterplace.Weallwanttotravelbutourgreatestlimitationsarefromwithin.Seeingtheworldisnotleisurebutprovidesinterestingelementsthatwillhelpusgrowanddiscoverourselves.Morethanthat,itboostsourcreativityandrechargesourspirittofacelifechallenges.Thus,itisimportanttoquitmakingtheseexcusesandhittheroad.1.FromParagraph2,wecanlearnthat_______.A.peopleshouldenjoytheirlives.B.youwillmeetdifferentpeoplefromallovertheworldC.travellingcanhelpusbetterunderstandtheworld.D.peopleindifferentplaceshavestrangelivinghabits.2.Theexpression“ignore”inParagraph3mostprobablymeans“”.A.逃避B.避免C.忽視D.忘記3.AccordingtoParagraph4,wecanalongthewaytotravel.A.knowmanyfriendsB.bemoreconfidenttodothingsC.makemanydecisionsD.solveproblems4.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.HelpsOneMakeMoreFriends.B.PeopleintheWorldAreFamilyTravelingC.PeopleintheWorldShareOneDream.D.TravelingMakesOneaBetterPerson.5.What’sthewriter’spurposeofwritingthepassage?A.Tosharehistravelexperienceswithyourfriends.B.Toshowhowtravelingcanchangeyourfuture.C.Toencouragemorepeopletotravelaround.D.Totellpeoplehowtotravelaroundtheworld.B14、HaveyouseenAvatar?It’sapopularmoviethisyear.Itisthree-dimensional(3D),soyoumayhavetowearaspecialpairofglassestoseeit.The3Dglassesmaketheimages(圖像)fromthemovielookliketheyarecomingstraightatyou.Moreandmore3Dmoviesarecomingtotheaters.3DTVsetshavebeenproducedinJapannow.Three-dimensionaltechnologycanmakeTVandmoviesmoreexciting.Butpeoplewitheyeproblemsmaygetheadachesiftheyspendtoomuchtimewatching3Dmovies.Whenwelookatanobject(物體),eacheyeseesitatadifferentangle(角度).Oureyessendthetwoimagestoourbrain(大腦),andthebrainputsthemtogether.That’showweseedepth(深度).Sowhenwewatcha3Dmovie,onefilmprojector(投影機(jī))projectsalefteyeimageandtheotherprojectsarighteyeimage.3Dglassesallowustoseeadifferentimageineacheye.Therearealotofpeoplewalkingaroundwithverylessseriouseyeproblems.Undernormalsituations,thebraincanadjusttotheireyessotheycanseethingsnormally.Butwhentheyarewatchinga3Dmovie,theimagesprojectedtotheireyescan’tbeputtogetherbytheirbrain.Sothebrainneedstoworkharderatreadingtheimages.Thatmakesiteasierforthesepeopletogetheadaches.DrJohnHagan,aneyedoctorinKansasCity,saidsomepeoplewhodonotseedepthnormallycannotseein3Datall.1.Whenpeoplewanttowatchathree-dimensionalmovie,theyneed.A.a(chǎn)ticketB.a(chǎn)pairof3DglassesC.a(chǎn)nearphone2.Three-dimensionaltechnologyusesfilmprojector(s)toprojectonemovieatthesametime.A.oneB.twoC.three3.Accordingtothepassage,ifwelookatanobjectbyonlyoneeye,wecan’tjudgetheexcatly.A.imageB.a(chǎn)ngleC.depth4.WhichstatementisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Inthenearfuture,peoplecanenjoy3DmoviebywatchingTVathome.B.Wheneveryouweara3Dglasses,youcanseeobjectsmoreclearly.C.Peoplewhohavesomethingwrongwiththeirbraincan’treadtheimagesof3Dmovie.5.Themainideaofthispassageis.A.howtouse3Dglassestowatcha3Dmovie.B.3DglassesmakethemovieseemaliveC.noteverybodycanenjoy3Dmovies.C15、Nine-year-oldJustinHenrymetaforcesopowerfulthatitliftedhimintomidair.Itmadetheshoesofhisfeet.Justin'smomhadtocatchhisfoottostopthe"monster"fromtakinghim.Justinhadjustcomeface-to-facewithatornado(龍卷風(fēng)),oneofnature'sstrongeststorms.Theycanreachspeedsofmorethan25mph.Duringatornado,thewholeneighborhoodcanbedestroyed.Tornadoesdestroyhouses,pulltreesfromtheground,andthrowcarsandtrucksseveralhundredyardsthroughtheair.Peoplearehurtandevenkilled.ThedeadlyweathercancatchmanyAmericansoffguard.TornadoesintheUnitedStateshappenmostlyinspringandsummer,andoftentouchdownin"tornadoalley,”anareabetweencentralTexasandNebraska.Generally,tornadoesdeveloponeatatime,butsometimestherecanbealargenumberofthem.Herearethestepshowtornadoesform.Tornadoesarebornofstrongthunderstorms.Whenwarm,wetairpushesthroughcool,dryair,thecoolairpushesthewarmairup.Highcloudsform.Dryairthenblowsinfromanotherdirection.Thewindstartstospiral(螺旋).Asthewindgrowsstronger,airrushesinfromallsidesathighspeeds.Itformsafunnel(漏斗).Asthetornadogetsstronger,thefunnelstretchesandbecomeslonger.Finally,ittouchestheground.Asoneofnative'sstrongeststorms,tornadoesarereallypowerful.Howcanwelivethroughthedeadlyweather?Quickthinkinghelpsmanypeoplegothroughdeadlyweather.AtornadoinVanWert,Ohio,blewthetopoffamovietheaterjustminutesafterashowing.Noonewashurtbecausethetheatermanagerhadbeenwarnedofthetornadobyatornadowarningsystem.Asaresult,hetoldthemoviegoerstohideinthestrongerpartsofthebuilding.1.Howdoesthewriterleadinthetopicoftornadoesinthepassage?A.ByshowingJustin'sexperience.B.Bydescribinghowtornadoesform.C.Bytellingastoryinamovietheater.D.Byexplainingwhytornadoeshappen.2.Thesecondparagraphmainlytalksabout______.A.thecausesoftornadoes B.theinfluenceoftornadoesC.people'sopinionstowardstornadoes D.people'sactivitiesaftertornadoes3.Accordingtothepassage,whatisthecorrectorderinwhichthetornadoesareformed?①Airrushesathighspeedsandformsafunnel.②Dryairblowsinandthewindstartstospiral.③Afterthefunnelbecomeslonger,ittouchestheground.④Thewarm,wetairand.cool,dryairpushagainsteachother.A.④③②① B.②④①③ C.②③④① D.④②①③4.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Thehighestspeedoftornadoesis25mph.B.Generally,therecanbealotoftornadoesatatime.C.Tornadoesaredevelopedfromstrongthunderstorms.D.MostofthetornadoesinAmericahappeninspringandfall.D16、Theytelluswhentogetuporwhenwe’rerunninglateforworkandwhetherweareindangerofmissingourfavouriteTVprogramme.Butwhileourdailyactivitiesdependonclocksthattellusthetimescienceisdiscoveringthatourwell-beingisinfluencedbyaverydifferentkindoftimepiece.Circadianrhythms---thehumanbody’sowninternal(體內(nèi)的)clock—haveapowerfulinfluenceonourhealthandbehaviour.Theyareprogrammedfrombirthandcontrolfunctionsrangingfromtemperatureandbloodpressuretosleeppatterns.Inrecentyearsresearchershavealsodiscoveredthatthisbuilt-inmechanism(內(nèi)在機(jī)制)caninfluenceeverythingfromthewaywereacttomedicinestohowwellwelearnmusic.Thelatestexample,fromexpertsatHarvardUniversityintheUS,showsthatthehumanbodyclockcaneveninfluencewhetherornotwearelikelytotellthetruth.Researchersfounditwaseasierforpeopletotellliesintheafternoonbecauseastheyweretired,theselfcontrolthatwouldnormallypreventthemfromlyingstartedtobreakdown.Tirednessmadeiteasierforthemtotelllies---especiallyifitmeanttheygotafinancialrewardattheend.“Thebodyclockhasagreateffectonusall,”saysProfessorJimHornefromtheSleepResearchCentreatLoughboroughUniversity.“Mostpeopletendtofeelgoodaroundlatemorningandthendeclineintheearlyafternoon.Butthetimemostofuswillfeeloursharpestisbetween6pmand8pm.That’sbecausesleepinesstendstobuildupthroughouttheday.Byearlyeveningourbodyclockkicksintowakeusup.Onereasonmaybetoensurewegethomesafely.Whenourancestors(祖先)werecominghomeafterhuntingallday,theirinternalclockskickedintogetthemhomeinonepiece.”Sowhateffectsdocircadianrhythmshaveandwhat’sthebesttimeofdaytotakeadvantageofthem?1.Theunderlinedword“They”inthefirstparagraphrefersto_____.A.ourhealthandbehaviourB.scientistsandexpertsC.ourdailyroutinesD.circadianrhythms2.TheresearchreferredtoinParagraph3foundthatpeoplewouldrather______.A.telllieswhentheyaretiredB.tellliesiftheyarerewardedC.getangryastheybecometiredD.breakdownbecausetheyaretired3.Accordingtothepassage,whenarepeoplemostquick-thinking?A.Inthemorning.B.Aroundmidday.C.Inthelateafternoon.D.Intheearlyevening.4.Whatinformationwillthewriterprobablygivefollowingthelastparagraph?A.Anexplanationofhowthehumanbodyclockcontrolsthebody.B.Examplesofhowthehumanbodyclockscontrolthebody.C.Examplesofthemostsuitabletimetododifferentactivities.D.Somepracticalsuggestionstopreventpeoplefromlying.E17、Onedaywhenthegovernmentofficials(官員)wererebuildingabarn(谷倉(cāng)),theyfoundamouseholeinacornerandusedsmoketoforcethemiceinsidetheholetocomeout.Awhilelatertheysawmicerunningout,oneafteranother.Thestrangethingwasthataftertwomicecameoutofthehole,theydidnotrunawayquickly.Instead,onechasedaftertheotherneartheexitofthehole.Itseemedthatonewastryingtobitethetailoftheother’s.Everyonewaspuzzled,sotheysteppedclosertotakealook.Theyrealizedthatoneofthemicewasblindandcouldnotseeanything,andtheotheronewastryingtoallowtheblindmousetobiteonhistail,sohecouldpulltheblindonewithhimtoescape.Everyonesaidnothingandwaslostinthought.Duringthemealtime,thegroupofpeoplesatdowninacircleandstartedtochataboutwhathappenedbetweenthetwomice.Oneofficialsaid,“Ithinktherelationshipbetweenthosetwomicewasthatofemperorandminister(大臣).”Asmartyoungmansaid,“Ithinktherelationshipbetweenthosetwomicewashusbandandwife.”AChinesesaid,“Ithinktherelationshipbetweenthosetwomicewasthatofmotherandson.”Atthatmoment,oneSamaritan(善人)asked,“Whydidthosetwomicehavetohaveacertainrelationship?”Suddenly,theatmosphere(氣氛)froze,infact,thetrueloveisnotbasedonmoney,friendship,loyaltyorbloodrelationship.Instead,itisbasedonnorelationship.1.Thegovernmentofficialsusedtoforcethemicetocomeout.A.drugsB.deliciousfoodC.waterD.smoke2.Whydidonemousechaseaftertheotherneartheexitofthehole?A.Theywerefightingforfood.B.TheywerebitingeachotherC.Theonewantedtohelptheothertoescape.D.Theygaveupescaping.3.Whatdidthegovernmentofficialstalkaboutduringthemeal?A.Howtorebuildthebarn.B.Whattheydidwiththemice.C.Whattherelationshipwasbetweenthetwomice.D.Howtheymadethemiceinsidetheholecomeout.4.Theunderlinedword“l(fā)oyalty”probablymeans.A.地位B.職業(yè)C.親情D.忠誠(chéng)5.Wecaninfer(推斷)fromthepassagethat.A.maybethetwomicehadnorelationship,buthadtrueloveB.whatthesmartyoungmansaidwasrightC.a(chǎn)mouseisascleverasamanD.thetwomiceweremotherandsonF18、MusicianWantedforSchoolDay

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