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2022年重慶市中考二模英語(yǔ)試題

學(xué)校:姓名:班級(jí):考號(hào):

一、單項(xiàng)選擇

I.ZhongNanshan,83-year-olddoctor,isthebest-knownfighteragainst

COVID-19inthespringof2020.

A.aB.anC.theD./

2.IhavebeentomanyplacesofinterestsinceItoChongqing.

A.moveB.movedC.havemovedD.willmove

3.ThestudentsinourschoolwillawonderfuldramaperformanceattheEnglish

festival.

A.putupB.putonC.putoffD.putout

4.Althoughwe'vemetwithalotoftroublesanddifficulties,wedobelievethisproject

soon.

A.willcompleteB.willbecompletedC.won'tcompleteD.won'tbe

completed

5.Idon'tcarewhetherTomwillattendthemeetingtomorrow,myboss.

A.sodoesB.sowillC.neitherdoesD.neitherwill

6.—CouldIhangoutwithmyfriendsthisafternoon,mom?

-.Butyouhavetofinishyourhomeworkfirst.

A.Yes,youcanB.Yes,youcouldC.No,youcan'tD.No,you

couldn't

7.Thetwolawyersweretoldnottoleavethebuilding,buttheyrefusedtofollowthe

A.messageB.situationC.ideaD.instruction

8.—Haveyouseenthephotooftheblackhole?

一Yes.AndIknowitisoneofblackholes.

A.heavyB.heavierC.heaviestD.theheaviest

9.WeholdaclassmeetingTuesdayeveningtotalkaboutbigeventsinourclass.

A.forB.onC.inD.at

10.一Ican'tremembermyglassesyesterday.Canyouhelpmefindthem,Xiao

Hua?

——Sure,Grandma.

A.whereIputB.wheredidIputC.whereIwillputD.wherewillIput

二、完形填空

Iusedtofeelhopelessandfrustrated.Lastyearmymotherbecameseriouslyillandhad

anoperationonherbrain.Ifeltmywhole11turnupsidedownandIhadnoidea

whatIcoulddotohelpherreduceherpain.MyeyeswerefilledwithtearswheneverIwas

alone.

LastmonthI12awatch,whichwasan18-year-oldbirthdaygiftfrommy

father.IcouldnotfallasleepforacoupleofnightsbecauseIfeltterribleabouttheloss.

Therehavebeenmanybadthingsliketheseinmylife.Icouldneverknowhowtodeal

withsuchtoughthings13Iread"IfYouHaveaLemon,MakeLemonade(檸檬

水)

Whenthewisemanishandedalemon,hesays,“What14canIgetfromthis?

HowcanIimprovemysituation?HowcanIturnthislemonintoalemonade?^^theauthor

wrote.Isuddenly15thatlifeisfullofupsanddowns,soIneedtostaypositiveall

thetime.NowwhenIthinkofmypast,IwishIcouldhavedonesomething16.

Whenmymotherwasfightingagainstherillness,Ishouldhaveheldherhandsinmine,

tellingherthingswouldgetbetter17hidingandcrying.

Severalweeksago,Itookpartinaschoolsingingcompetition.Ididn'twinaprize.IfI

hadnotreadthisarticle,Iwouldcertainlyhavefelt18again.Butinstead,Ismiled

afterthecompetition.Iwashappythat19Ihadgotsomestageexperience.

Lifeisnotjustabedofroses.Therearethorns(刺),too,butthesethornshelpus

becomebraveandstrong.Whenlifegives20alemon,lefstrytomakealemonade.

11.A.bodyB.schoolC.countryD.world

12.A.gotB.soldC.fixedD.lost

13.A.whenB.untilC.whetherD.since

14.A.lessonB.lemonadeC.decisionD.challenge

15.A.realizedB.thoughtC.hopedD.predicted

16.A.silentlyB.differentlyC.easilyD.suddenly

17.A.becauseofB.exceptforC.insteadofD.awayfrom

18.A.relaxedB.upsetC.excitedD.happy

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19.A.atonceB.attimesC.atlastD.atleast

20.A.youB.herC.usD.it

三、閱讀單選

Takingonlineclassesisbecomingincreasinglypopular,butstudentshavedifferent

viewsaboutit.

WuJun,131don't

WangQi,141love

takingonlinecourses.Theygivemealotthink,takingonlineclassesisagoodway

morechoicesandfreedom.Wecanchoosetotostudy.Therearemanyexcitingthings

learnwhateverwewant.Also,onlineclassesontheInternet.Studentscanbedistracted

allowustostudywheneverandwhereverwe(使分心)fromtheircourseseasily.The

want,whichisveryconvenient.wholelearningprocessisnotas

organizedasitisintheclassroom.

G

ZhouSiya,13Online、》LiChunjie,141think

classroomshavesomeadvantages.Wemighttheideaoftakingonlinecoursesis

paymoreattentiontolearningwhenweareterrible.Itcanincreaseourtouchwith

aloneinfrontofacomputerwithnoonetocomputersandtheradiation(輻射)from

distractus.Takingcoursesonlinealsomeansthemcoulddoharmtothehumanbody,

wecanhavemoretimetouseacomputer,especiallyoureyes.Also,sittinginfront

whichisagoodwaytopracticeourcomputerofacomputerforalongtimewithout

skills.exercisingcanbeharmfultoourhealth.

21.Fromthematerialabove,wecanseestudentssupportonlinelearning.A.one

B.twoC.threeD.four

22.WangQithinksthattakingonlinecoursesisconvenientbecause.

A.teacherscanteachwhatevertheywantB.ithelpsimprovestudents9computerskills

C.studentsneedn'tpayforonlinecoursesD.therearemanycoursestochoosefrom

23.AccordingtoLiChunjie,takingonlinecourses.

A.hasadvantagesinmanywaysB.causesalotofdistractions

C.willmakestudentsgocrazyD.isharmfultostudents9health

Manyexpertsstudydreams.Theybelievethatifweunderstandourdreams,wecan

understandourselves.Dreamsarefullofinterestinginformation.Butwemustlookatthem

seriously.Dreamscanremindusofsomethingwemissedduringtheday.Sometimesweare

toobusytoremembermanythingsthathappenedatworkorathome.Duringthedream,we

rememberthesethingsindifferentways.Forexample,manypeopledreamoftheirteeth

fallingout.Thiscouldbebecausetheyarestartingtorealizethatthey'regettingolder.

Anotherexampleiswhenpeopledreamofbeinglateforanoccasion.Maybethedreamisto

remindyouofthedatecomingupthatyouforgottowritedown.

Onadeeperlevel,dreamscanshowushowwereallyfeelaboutourrelationships.For

example,ayoungwomanbelievedherselftobeveryhappilymarried.Butthenatnightshe

dreamedofkillingherhusband.Thedreamwastellinghersomething.Itwastellinghershe

neededtocommunicatewithherhusband.Sheneededtotellhimaboutherangerathim.He

insistedthatsheshouldstayhomeinsteadofhavingajob,andthisdidn'tmakeherhappy.

24.Expertsbelievethatwecanifweunderstandourdreams.

A.rememberinterestinginformationbetterB.haveabetterunderstandingofourselves

C.communicatebetterwithourfriendsD.avoidbeingangrywithotherpeople

25.Accordingtothispassage,adreamofteethfallingoutmightmeanthat.

A.youaregettingolderB.youhaveatoothache

C.youarelosingyourteethD.youforgetsomething

26.Adreamofbeinglateforanoccasionmaytellthedreamer.

A.togoworkasearlyaspossibleB.tostayathomeratherthangoout

C.topayattentiontohis/herageD.torememberacomingdate

27.Thewoman'sdreamsuggestedthat

A.shewasperfectlyhappyabouthermarriageB.shewassatisfiedwithherhusband

C.sheneededaconversationwithherhusbandD.shedidn'twanttohaveajoboutside

Asyougrowup,youneedtoexploretheworldinnewways,whileyourparentsneedto

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protectyoufromthedangersintheworld.Differentideasmightleadtofightsinfamilies.Do

youknowhowtomakeyourhomeahappyandhealthyplace?Trythefollowing.

Respect

Respectismorethanjustdoingwhatyouaretoldtodo.Respectisaboutvaluingwhat

yourparentshavetosay.Itisalsoaboutthemvaluingwhatyouhavetosay.Mark,14,putsit

thisway,4tAtleasttrytounderstandwhatevertheyaretryingtotellyou,nomatterhowbadit

maysoundatthe

Communication

Youcancommunicatewithyourparentsbyexpressingyourthoughtsinarespectfulway.

Yourabilitytoexplainyourthoughtscalmlymaygiveyourparentsachancetoseeyouina

newlight.

Trust

Youaremorelikelytogetalongwithyourparentsandhavemorefreedomifyour

parentstrustyou.Trustisthecomerslonebuiltbetweenbothofyou.

Someteenagersfindthatdoingfunactivitieswithparentscanhelpyouout.Sharingtime

togethercanbuildtrustandcommunication.Sometimesweforgetthatparentsaremorethan

rule-makers—they5reinterestingpeoplewholiketowatchmovies,playcards,andgo

shopping-justlikeus!

Yourrelationshipwithyourparentsmaybesometimesgoodandsometimesbad.But

rememberthatparentscanbeagreatsupportwhenthingsarenotgoingwell.Sotryyourbest

toimprovetherelationshipbetweenyouandyourparents.Ifyourparentsseethatyoutry

yourbest,theywilldothesame.

28.Thewritergivespiecesofadviceinthispassage.

A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five

29.Wecancommunicatewithourparentsby.

A.justdoingwhatourparentstellustodoB.expressingourthoughtsinarespectful

way

C.havingmorefreedomifourparentstrustusD.lettingthemmeetsomeinteresting

people

30.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputinthe?

A.SpendingtimetogetherB.Makingtherulesforyourselves

C.BelievinginyourparentsD.Goingshoppingwithyourparents

31.Theunderlinedword“cornerstone"inthefourthparagraphprobablymeans.

A.寶石B.基礎(chǔ)C.角落D.關(guān)系

Memoryisoftenthesourceofourgreatestjoysaswellasourdeepestregrets.Icherish

(珍愛(ài))everymemoryIhaveofmyMom,butatthesametimeIregretnolongerbeingable

tocreatenewoneswithher.MyMomleftthisworldwhenIwasonly25yearsold.Inever

gotachancetosay“ThankYou”toherforallofthem.AllIcandonowistosharethese

memorieswithyou.

Mom,Irememberwhenyouspenthourswalkingwithmesearchingformydog,Duke,

whenheranaway.Youneverletmelosehope.Ialsorememberyouputtinghiminmybed

afterhefinallyfoundhisownwayhome.

Mom,Irememberhowyounevercomplainedwhenyoutook,me,mywife,andnewborn

babysonintoyourhomewhenIwasstrugglingfinancially(金融上)thefirstyearofmy

maiTiage.Youshowedmewhatittakestoloveandraiseachild.

Mom,Irememberallthelessonsyoutaughtmeaboutpatience,humor,andcourage

whenyoufacedyourlongbattlewithcancer.Itmayhavefinallytakenyourbody,butitnever

gotyourspirit.Ialsorememberhowyoualwaysendedourphonecallsthoselastyearsofyou

lifewiththosethreewordsthatliveoninsideofmetoday—“ILoveYou!^^

Mom,IwouldgiveeverythingIhaveforjustonemorehugfromyou.Yougavemeso

muchlove.Youhelpedmakemyheartandsoulwhattheyaretoday.Iloveyouandwill

continuetoloveyoumoreeverysingledayofmylife.

32.Theunderlinedword"him"inthesecondparagraphrefersto.

A.mybabyB.mydogC.mybrotherD.myson

33.Thewriter'sbabywasbom.

A.thesecondyearofthewriter'smarriageB.whenthewriterwastwenty-five

C.thefirstyearofthewriter'smarriageD.thepassagedoesn'ttellusaboutit

34.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.Thewriterloveshismotherverymuch.B.Maybethewriter'smotherdiedof

cancer.

C.Thewriter'smotherfailedtoseehimgetmarried.D.Thewriter'smothertaughthima

lotofthings.

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35.WhichofthefollowingChinesesayingscanbestshowthemainideaofthispassage?

A.子欲孝而親不待B.百善孝為先C.自古英雄多磨難D.貧賤不能移

Youprobablyknowmanyofthethingsthatyoucandowiththehundredsofdifferent

musclesinyourbody.Buthaveyoueverthoughtabouthowthemusclesinananimal'sbody

aredifferentfromyours?AnanimaPsmusclesaremadetodothethingsthataremost

importantforitslife.

Lionsarehunters.Theydependontheirabilitytocatchotheranimals.Lionsmustbefast

inordertocatchtheirprey(獵物).Thepowerfulmusclesintheirbacklegsallowthemtorun

atspeedsofmore

than30milesperhour.Theycanalsojumpadistanceofmorethan35feet.Thestrong

musclesintheirfrontlegshelpthemcatchtheirprey.

Snakesalsousetheirmusclesforhuntingpreyandformovement,buttheirmuscles

workinverydifferentwaysthanlions'do.Becausesnakesdonothaveanylegs,theyuse

theirmusclestopushagainstthegroundorotherobjectstomovethemselvesforward.Their

musclesalsoallowthemtoeatthingsthatseemmuchtoolarge.Forexample,asnakemayeat

aneggthatislargerthanthewidthofitsbody.Howdoesthishappen?Thesnake'sstrong

neckmusclesworktogethertopushtheeggdownthemouth.

Theelephant'slongnosehasalotofmuscles.Scientistsbelievethatthenosealonehas

morethan100,000muscles!Thisisbecausetheelephantusesitsnosemuchinthesameway

thatpeopleusetheirhandsandfingers.Eventhoughthenoseislarge,itcanperform

suiprisinglytasks.Forexample,anelephantcanpickupasmallleaffromtheground.The

nosecanalsobeapowerfultool.Anelephantcanuseitsnosetopickupatreebyitsrootsor

eventoliftababyelephant.

Thegreatmusclesoftheseanimalsseemprettyunbelievable.Butthemusclesinyour

bodyworkexactlythewayyouneedthemto.Afterall,itmightbefuntobeabletojumpa

distanceof30feet,butasahumanbeing,thereisjustnotmuchneedforit.

36.Theunderlinedword"hunters“inParagraph2meanspersonsoranimalsthat____.

A.keepanimalsforfunB.raiseanimalsformeat

C.catchanimalsforfoodD.runafteranimalsforexercise

37.AllthefollowingaretalkedaboutinthepassageEXCEPT

A.Anelephant'snoseisstrongenoughtopickupatreebyitsroots.

B.Thestrongmusclesinthebacklegshelplionscatchtheirprey.

C.Snakescan'tmovethemselvesforwardwithouttheirmuscles.

D.Musclesinananimal'sbodyarcdifferentfromahuman's.

38.Accordingtothepassage,whatmakesthemusclesinyourbodydifferentfroman

animaPs?

A.Theexercise.B.Yourparents.C.Theenvironment.D.Yourneeds.

39.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthepassage?(P=Paragraph)

四、補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(huà)7選5

A:Hey,Molly.Youlooksoupset.What'sup?

B:40Iplayedmuchworsethanbefore.Ididn'tscoreagoal.

A:Youmeantheschoolsoccergame?

B:Yes.ItseemsimpossibleforustobeatClassOne.

A:Comeon!Ibelieveyouarethebestinmyheart.

B:41NowIamstillalittlenervous.

A:Takeiteasy.Youshouldbeconfidentandbelieveinyourteam.

B:ButsometimesIfeelthatwedon'tworkwellenoughasateam.

A:Teamworkisveryimportant.42

B:Soundsgood.Tildoitrightaway.

A:43

B:NextTuesday.

A:44IthinkI'llbefreethenandIcanwatchthegame.

B:Seeyouthen.Bye!

A:Seeyou!

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A.Bytheway,whenisthenextmatch?

B.Thatwouldbenice!

C.Wehavejustlostagame.

D.Thanks,Amy.

E.WhataboutnextWednesday?

F.Maybeyoucantalkwithyourteammatesaboutthat.

G.WhatshouldIdo?

五、閱讀回答問(wèn)題

閱讀下文并回答問(wèn)題。

Areyougoodwithmoney?Doyougetpocketmoneyfromyourparentsordoyouwork

toearnmoney?ThefollowingaresomewaysthatBritishteenagerssaveandspendtheir

money.

Pocketmoney

MostteenagersinBritainreceivepocketmoneyfromtheirparents.Theymighthaveto

dochorestogettheirpocketmoney.Thesechorescanincludecleaning,cooking,washing

dishesandsoon.

Part-timework

Apart-timejobisachoiceforteenagerswhodon'thavepocketmoneyorwhowantto

earnextra(額外的)money.About15percentofteenagershaveajob.Onlychildrenoverthe

ageof13canwork.Popularpart-timejobsforteensincludebabysitting,delivering

newspapers,shopworkandrestaurantwork.ChildreninBritaincanworkforatmosttwo

hoursadayonaschooldaybutnotduringschoolhours.Duringweekendsandschool

holidays,theycanworklongerhours.So,manyteenagersaregettingexperiencefrom

workingpart-time,dealingwithbanksanddecidingwhethertosaveorspendtheirmoney.

Bankaccount(賬戶(hù))

Somechildrenandteenagershaveabankaccount.Thereisnolegal(法定的)agelimitat

whichyoucanopenabankaccount,butabankmanagercandecidewhethertoopenan

accountforachildoryoungperson.Parentscanputpocketmoneydirectlyintotheirchild's

bankaccount.

45.CanchildreninBritaindopart-timejobsduringschoolhours?

46.WhatkindofchoresdomostBritishteenagersusuallydo?

47.HowdochildreninBritainearnpocketmoneyorextramoney?

48.Doyouthinkteenagersshouldhaveapart-timejob?Whyorwhynot?

六、改寫(xiě)句子

49.GroupThreearecleaningtheclassroomnow.(改為否定句)

Grou

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