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2023年中考英語模擬試卷請考生注意:1.請用2B鉛筆將選擇題答案涂填在答題紙相應(yīng)位置上,請用0.5毫米及以上黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆將主觀題的答案寫在答題紙相應(yīng)的答題區(qū)內(nèi)。寫在試題卷、草稿紙上均無效。2.答題前,認真閱讀答題紙上的《注意事項》,按規(guī)定答題。Ⅰ.單項選擇1、—Boys,pleasetellmesomethingaboutthenewfilm‘TheHungerGames’,OK?—Sorry.______Frank______Ihaveeverseenit.A.Either;or B.Notonly;butalsoC.Both;and D.Neither;nor2、Beforetakingmedicine,followthe____onthepackagecarefully.A.influence B.instrument C.instructions D.interview3、---WhatwasthemostimportantmorningnewsonCCTVtoday?---TheChinesegovernmentwarnedJapandoharmtoChina’sterritorialsovereignty(領(lǐng)土主權(quán))againandagain.A.tonot B.didn’t C.notto D.donot4、—DoyouthinkJackwillcatchupwithus?—Ibelieveso._______heloseshimselfincomputergames.A.If B.Unless C.Or D.But5、MrSmithisoldmanandheusuallywalkshisdogaftersupper.A.a(chǎn);the B.a(chǎn)n;aC.a(chǎn)n;不填 D.the;不填6、---Hurryup,Stephen!Let'scrossthestreetasquicklyaspossible.---No,you_____.Don'tyouseethatthetrafficlightsarestillred?A.couldn't B.wouldn't C.mustn't D.needn't7、—Doyouknowwhenwe________ourfirstsimulate(模擬)exam?—Sorry,Ihavenoidea.ButwhenI________thenews,Iwillletyouknow.A.willhave,get B.have,willget C.willhave,amgetting8、LiMingisanactiveboystudentandhealwaystrieshisbesttomakehislifecolorfulthoughheisinGrade9.Thetablebelowshowsthathespends________minutesonafter-classactivitieseveryweek.LiMing’sAfter-classActivitiesWeekdaysWeekendsReadingbooksRidingabikeRunningBallgames50minutes100minutes20minutes/day30minutes/day

A.250 B.850 C.6009、–Hi,Peter,isthis____bike?–Oh,yes.It’sabirthdaygiftfrommyparents.A.yourB.myC.hisD.her10、—ShallwegoonFridayorSaturday?—EitherdayisOK.Itmakesno________tome.A.choiceB.changeC.differenceD.decisionⅡ.完形填空11、Longago,therewasascholar(書生)inYunnan,China.Hestudiedforanimportantexaminasmallhouseonanislandandhis1hadtowalkalongwayandcrossabridgetotakemealstohimeveryday.Butwhenshearrived,thefoodhadbecomecold2thelongroute(路線).Thecoldfoodgavethescholarastomachpain,3hiswifewasveryworriedabouthim.Oneday,thewifecookedchickensoupinanearthenpot,4somericenoodles,meatandvegetables.Asusual,shecrossedthebridge,butwhenshearrived,shewas5tofindthatthepotwasstillhot.Afteracarefulexamination,thescholar6why:therewasthickchickenoilonthesurfaceofthesoup,whichmadeitdifficultforthe7tocomeoutoftheearthenpot.Sincethen,thescholaroftenhadthiskindoffoodandkeptingoodhealth.Hethrewhimselfintostudyand8succeededintheexam.Whenotherscholarscametocongratulatehim,heaskedhiswifeto9themwiththespecialfood.Theyaskedwhatthedeliciousmealwas.Thinkingofthebridge10crossedeveryday,thewifereplied,“Crossing-the-bridgericenoodles.”Soon,itbecamefamousandspreadwidely.1.A.daughter B.grandmother C.wife2.A.without B.becauseof C.through3.A.but B.through C.so4.A.a(chǎn)dding B.making C.buying5.A.worried B.surprised C.sorry6.A.a(chǎn)skedfor B.foundout C.lookedfor7.A.heat B.soup C.noodles8.A.final B.usually C.finally9.A.guide B.follow C.treat10.A.he B.she C.theyⅢ.語法填空12、五、語法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個適當?shù)脑~,或填入括號中所給單詞的正確形式。Haveyoueverheardoffriendshipsamonganimals?AtazooinGermany,anunusualfriendshipdeveloped1.a(chǎn)catandabear.Nooneisquitesurehowthefriendshipfirstbegan.Oneday,some2.(worker)inthezoonoticedablackcatwasinthebear’scage(籠子),andthetwoanimalswereplayingtogetherpeacefully.Theyweresurprised3.wellthesmallcatseemedtogetalongwiththelargebear.Thebearkeeperallowedthecattostaywiththebear.Andlaterthepairandtheirunusualfriendship4.(become)ahottopicatthezoo.Afterseveralyears,anewcage5.(build)forthebear.However,thecatwasstillinthesamecage,soitwalkedaround6.(angry)andcriedtobewiththebear.Thebearkeeperfinallytookpityonthecat7.letitstaywiththebear.Thecatandthebeargot8.(close)thanbefore.Theyoftensattogetherandsharedmealsin9.sun.Sometimesitmaybenaturalforanimals10.(have)theirownideasaboutwhowouldmakeagoodfriend.Thesemaysurprisehumans,whousuallyexpectanimalstoformrelationshipswithothersofthesamespecies.Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、Asschoolkids,wemighthavemanydreams.Thesedreamscanbeverybig,suchaswinningtheNobelPrize.Ortheycanbesmall.Youmayjustwanttobecomeoneofthetenbeststudentsinyourclass.Onceyouhavefoundadream,whatdoyoudowithit?Haveyouevertriedtomakeyourdreamcometrue?FollowYourHeartbyAustralianwriterAndrewMatthewstellsusthatrealizingourdreamsislife’sbiggestchallenge,youmaythinkyou’renotverygoodatsomeschoolsubjects,orthatitisimpossibleforyoutobecomeawriter.Thesekindsofthoughtsstopyoufromgettingyourdream,thebooksays.Infact,everyonecanrealizetheirdreams.Thefirstthingyoumustdoistorememberwhatyourdreamis.Don’tletitleaveyourheart.Keeptellingyourselfwhatyouwantandyouwillrealizeyourdreamfaster.Dothisstepbystep.Adreamcan’tberealizedinoneday.Abigdreamis,infact,manysmalldreams.Youshouldnevergiveupyourdreameasily.Theremustbedifficultiesontheroadtorealizeit.Butthebiggestdifficultycomesfromyourself.Youneedtodecidewhatisthemostimportant.StudyinginsteadofwatchingTVwillleadtobetterexamresults,whilesavingfiveyuaninsteadofbuyinganice-creammeansyoucanbuyanewbook.Asyougetclosertoyourdream,itmaychangealittle.Thisisgoodaslongasyouhavethechancetolearnmoreskillsandfindnewinterests.1.Thefirstthingyoumustdotorealizethedreamis.A.tofindadreamB.tolearnmoreskillsC.todoanythingyouwantD.torememberwhatyourdreamis2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“thoughts”meaninChinese?A.想法B.作品C.文學(xué)D.觀念3.Thepassagewaswrittento.A.a(chǎn)skustofindadreamB.showuswhatisadreamC.a(chǎn)skustorealizethedreamD.introduceusabooknamedFollowYourHeart4.Whydoesthebiggestdifficultycomefromyourself?A.BecauseyoucannotwatchTV.B.Becauseyouneedtodecidewhatisthemostimportant.C.Becauseyouhavetostudydayandnight.D.Becauseyouhavetosavefiveyuantobuyanewbook.5.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Dreamscanberealizedinoneday.B.AndrewMatthewsisanAmericanwriter.C.Theremustbedifficultiesontheroadtorealizeadream.D.Thebiggestdifficultytorealizedreamscomesfromparents.B14、MyfriendJohnlivedwithhisparents.TheylivedinasmalltownnotfarfromLondon.Bothhisparentswereoverseventyyearsold.Oneday,wedrankinabarwithsomeotherfriends.Itwasdarkbutnonewantedtoleave.Wehadn'tbeentogetherforalongtime.Wetalkedandlaughed.Itseemedthatallofusforgotthetime.ButsuddenlyJohngotupandwentoutside."Whereareyougoing?"Ifollowedhim."Ijustwanttomakeacallwithmyparents.It'slate.Iwanttotellthemnottowaitforme."Inoticedthathedialed(撥號碼)thephonenumbertwiceashecalledhisparents.Whenhedialedthefirsttime,hehungupafterthreerings.Andthenhedialedasecondtimeandbegantotalk.¨Wasthelinebusythefirsttime?"Iasked.‘‘NO.”‘'ThenIcan'tunderstandwhyyoudialedthephonetwice."Myfriendsmiled.Hetoldme,"WhenIcallmyparents,theyaresoeager(渴望的)totalktomethattheyrunforthephone.Once,inordertoanswermyphonecall,mymotherfelldownandhitherlittletoeagainstthetableleg.Shecouldn'twalkfordays.Afterthat,Imadeanagreementwiththem:Don'truntoanswerthephone.Icallfirstandletthephoneringthreetimestogivethemthetimetoprepare."Afterlisteningtohim,myheartfeltfull.Weoftenshowhowwecareforourparentswithgitfsandcards,butaren'ttheeverydaygiftsdoingfromthelittlethingsandtellingofourlove?根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將答題卡相應(yīng)選項涂黑。1.Whydidthewriter'sfriendcallhisparents?A.Becausehemissedthem.B.Becausehewantedtolivewiththem.C.Becausehedidn'twantthemtowaitforhim.D.Becausehewantedtotellthemhelovedthem.2.Thewriterfeltwhenhenoticedthathisfrienddialedthephonenumbertwice.A.excitedB.surprisedC.boredDmoved3.Thewriter'sfrienddialedthephonenumbertwicebecauseA.thelinewasbusythefirsttimeB.heforgotwhathewasdoingthefirsttimeC.hedialedthewrongnumberthefirsttimeD.hewantedhisparentstohavetimetoprepare4.WhathappenedtoJohn'smotherwhensheonceansweredbisphone?A.Shehurthertoe.B.Shehurtherleg.C.Shecouldn'twalk.D.Shebrokethephone.5.Thestorymainlytalksabout.A.howtobeapatientpersonB.howtodialaphonenumberC.howtoshoweverydaylovetoparentsD.howtomakegoodfriendswithothersC15、Youeitherhaveit,oryoudon’t—asense(感覺)ofdirection,thatis.ButwhyisitthatsomepeoplecouldfindtheirwayacrosstheSaharawithoutamap,whileotherscanlosethemselvesinthenextstreet?Scientistssaywe’reallbornwithasenseofdirection,butitisnotproperlyunderstoodhowitworks.Onetheoryisthatpeoplewithagoodsenseofdirectionhavesimplyworkedharderatdevelopingit.ResearchbeingcarriedoutatLiverpoolUniversitysupportsthisideaandsuggeststhatifwedon’tuseit,weloseit.“Childrenasyoungassevenhavetheabilitytofindtheirwayaround,”saysJimMartland,ResearchDirectoroftheproject.“However,iftheyarenotallowedoutaloneoraretakeneverywherebycar,theyneverdeveloptheskills.”JimMartlandalsoemphasizes(強調(diào))thatyoungpeopleshouldbetaughtcertainskillstoimprovetheirsenseofdirection.Hemakesthefollowingsuggestions:◆Ifyouareusingamap,turnitsoitrelatestothewayyouarefacing.◆Ifyouleaveyourbikeinastrangeplace,putitnearsomethinglikeabigstoneoratree.Notelandmarksontherouteasyougoawayfromyourbike.Whenyoureturn,gobackalongthesameroute.◆Simplifythewayoffindingyourdirectionbyusinglinessuchasstreetsinatown,streams,orwallsinthecountrysidetoguideyou.Countyourstepssothatyouknowhowfaryouhavegoneandnoteanylandmarkssuchastowerblocksorhillswhichcanhelptofindoutwhereyouare.Nowyouneednevergetlostagain!1.Scientistsbelievethat.A.peopleneverlosetheirsenseofdirectionB.somebabiesarebornwithasenseofdirectionC.peoplelearnasenseofdirectionastheygrowolderD.everybodyownedasenseofdirectionfrombirth2.WhatisTRUEofseven-year-oldchildrenaccordingtothepassage?A.Theyneverhaveasenseofdirectionwithoutmaps.B.Theyhaveasenseofdirectionandcanfindtheirwayaround.C.Theyshouldneverbeallowedoutaloneiftheylackasenseofdirection.D.Theycandevelopagoodsenseofdirectioniftheyaredrivenaroundinacar.3.Ifyouleaveyourbikeinastrangeplace,youshould.A.tieittoatreesoastostopitfrombeingstolenB.remembersomethingeasilyknownontherouteC.drawamapoftheroutetohelprememberwhereitisD.stayawayfromtakingthesameroutewhenyoucomebacktoit4.Accordingtothepassage,thebestwaytofindyourwayaroundisto.A.a(chǎn)skpolicemenfordirectionsB.countthenumberoflandmarksthatyouseeC.usewalls,streams,andstreetstoguideyourselfD.rememberyourroutebylookingoutforstepsandstairs5.Wherecanyouprobablyreadthispassage?A.Inthenewspaper.B.Inanad.C.Inastorybook.D.Inanovel(小說).D16、IarrivedinCali,thesecondlargestcityinColombia.Thesunwastrulyshining.Caliwasgreat,thepeoplewerefriendlyandhelpful.OnethingIknewaboutColombiabeforeIcamewasthecoffee.IdrankiteverydaywhiledreamingaboutSouthAmericanadventuresinmycold,wethometownofEngland.WhatIwasn’tpreparedforwasthebeautythere.Eventhebusridewasapleasure.IneverthoughtIwouldsaylikethisinSouthAmerica.Thelandscapewassounexpected,Ididn’timagineColombiatohavethismuchbeauty.Therelayfreshmountainwaterfallsaswellasluminousgreenhillsateveryturn,itwassoamazing!Bogotawasmynextstop.Inthebeginning,Ithoughtitwasaboringcitywithnothingdifferentfromanyother.ThenIopenedmyeyesandmyheart.Itattractedme.Thesmilesfromthelocalswereinfectious(有感染力的),lovepouredfromtheirhearts.Forme,BogotaandtheColombianpeoplechangedmyviewoneverything.Itookawalkaloneonenighttopickupsomegoods.Itwasdark,andIwasinastrangeneighborhood.YetallIcouldthinkaboutwashowsafeIfelt,IalmostfeltlikeIwasinmylocaltown.Peoplesmiledandcarriedonwiththeirownbusiness.Iwalkedmoreslowlyandstayedforlonger,thatmoment,IknewIhadtochangeforeigners’opiniononColombia.ThinkingaboutthelastmonthinColombia,Icouldn’tbelievehowmuchIhadfalleninlovewithit.I’vedonesevencountriesinsevenmonthsandovertwenty-fiveinmylifetime,andColombiaisrightupthereatnumberone!Itwaslikeaholidayromance.IwillalwaysloveColombiaandanyonethattellsyouitisdangeroushasobviouslyneverbeentherebefore.1.___________impressedthewritermostwhenhewasinCali.A.NiceweatherandmountainwaterfallsB.FriendlypeopleandbeautifulviewsC.SafeneighborhoodandnicepeopleD.Tastycoffeeandbeautifulviews2.Whichofthestatementsisthewriter’sopinion?A.CaliisthesecondlargestcityinColombia.B.Bogotawasgreat,andthepeoplewerefriendly.C.Thewriterhasbeentosevencountriesinsevenmonths.D.ItisdangeroustotravelinColombialikeothercountries.3.Whatwritingtechniques(手法)doesthewriteruseinParagraph4?A.GivingexamplesB.MakingadefinitionC.MakingacomparisonD.Explainingcauseandeffect4.Whomaybeinterestedinthisarticle?A.Peoplewholikemakingcoffeebyhand.B.Peoplewhowanttohaveadventures.C.Peoplewhowanttodobusinesswithothers.D.peoplewholiketravellingaroundtheworld.E17、Onemidnight,alittlegirlwokeuptogotothebathroom.Shegotupanddownherbed,walkedtothebedroomdoorandopenedit.Shelookedoutsideandwalkedback,becauseitwassodarkthatshewasscared.Hermothersaid,“Don’tbeafraid,honey.Takecourage!”“What’scourage?”sheasked,runningtohermother’sbed.“Courageisthebravebreath,”hermotheranswered.“Mum,doyouhavecourage?”“Certainly!”Thegirlheldoutherhands,saying,“Mum,pleaseblowsomeofyourcouragebreathtome.”Afterhermotherblewouttwomouthfulsofbreathintoherlittlecoldhands,thelittlegirlheldherhandsnervously,afraidthatthe“breathofcourage”wouldrunaway.Then,shewalkedoutofherbedroomtowardsthebathroomwithnothingtofear.Hermothersaidtoherself,“Itwillbeniceifsomeonecanblowsomekindof“breath”tome.ThenIcanholditinmyhandstoowhenIfeelafraidorlost.”Infact,mostly,whatweareafraidofisnothingbutthefearinourmind.Whoweshouldbeatagainstisnobodybutourselves.1.(小題1)Thegirlwokeupinthemidnightto_____________.A.watchTVB.gotothebathroomC.havesomefoodD.drinkwater2.(小題2)Thegirlwalkedbackbecause____________.A.thebathroomwasfarawayB.hermotherwouldn’tgowithherC.shewastooafraidofthedarkD.thebedroomdoorwaslocked3.(小題3)Whatdidthegirlaskhermothertodo?A.Toblowsomecouragebreath.B.Togotothebathroomwithher.C.Tocooksomefoodforher.D.Totellhersomefunnystories.4.(小題4)Tokeep“mother’sbreath”fromrunningaway,thegirl__________.A.heldherownbreathB.talkedtohermotherC.heldherlittlehandsD.rantoherbedroomquickly5.(小題5)Thewritermainlywantstotellusthat______________A.a(chǎn)dultsarealwaysbraveenoughB.childrenlearntobebravequicklyC.thefearinmindistherealproblemD.motherscandealwithanythingwithbreathF18、ThefirstStarbuckscoffeeshopopenedin1971indowntownSeattle,Washington,D.C.,intheUnitedStates.Itwasasmallcoffeeshopthatroasteditsowncoffeebeans.Thecoffeeshop'sbusinessdidwell,andby1therewerethreemoreStarbucksshopsinSeattle.Thingsreallybegantochangeforthecompanyin1.Thatyear,HowardSchultzmetthethreemenwhoran(經(jīng)營)Starbucks.SchultzworkedinNewYorkforacompanythatmadekitchenequipment.HenoticedthatStarbucksorderedalargenumberofspecialcoffeemakersandhewascuriousaboutthecompany.SchultzwenttoSeattletoseewhatStarbucksdid,andhelikedwhathesaw.Hewantedtobecomepartofthecompany.In1982,theoriginal(原先的)StarbucksownershiredSchultzasthecompany'sheadofmarketing.In1983,SchultztravelledtoItaly.Theuniqueatmosphereofthecoffeebarstherecaughthiseye.ToSchultzitseemedthatItaliansspenttheirdailylivesinthreeplaces:home,workplace,andcoffeebar.HisexperienceinItalygaveSchultzanewideaforStarbucksbackinSeattle.SchultzcreatedanatmosphereforStarbuckscoffeeshopsthatwascomfortable,andcustomers(顧客)everywhereseemedtolikeit.Between1987and1992,Starbucksopened150newshops—andthatwasonlythebeginning.Infact,bytheyear2000,threenewStarbucksshopsopenedsomewherearoundtheworldeveryday!Today,Starbuckshasthousandsofshops,includingshopsintwenty-sixcountries.OnethingthathelpsmakeStarbuckssucceedincitiesoutsidetheUnitedStatesisthewayStarbucksworkswithlocalshopsandrestaurants.Byworkingtogetherwithastorealreadyinthecity,Starbucksgetsanunderstandingofcustomersinthecity.ThisunderstandinghelpsStarbucksopenshopsintherightlocationsfortheircustomers.2.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.HowStarbuckshasgrown.B.WhatStarbucksmakes.C.Starbucks'customers.D.HowStarbucksmakesitscoffee.3.WhichisTRUEaboutStarbucks'firsttenyearsofbusiness?A.Itgrewveryquickly.B.

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