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精編高考文檔包頭市中考英語科目·2023年考試真題與參考答案目錄聽力部分…………01頁知識(shí)運(yùn)用…………04頁閱讀理解…………06頁情景交際…………15頁詞語運(yùn)用…………16頁書面表達(dá)…………18頁參考答案…………20頁

包頭市2023年中考:《英語》考試真題與參考答案第一部分:聽力部分聽錄音,根據(jù)各題要求選擇最佳答案,并將答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。每項(xiàng)內(nèi)容讀兩遍。第一節(jié):聽下面5段對(duì)話,根據(jù)你聽到的內(nèi)容選出相應(yīng)的圖片。1.______

2.______

3.______

4.______

5.______第二節(jié):聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。6.WhichroomwillDavidcleanfirst?A.Thebathroom.

B.Thebedroom.

C.Thelivingroom.7.Whowillcleanthekitchen?A.David.

B.Grandma.

C.Nobody.8.Whatcanbefoundonthetable?A.Somestrawberries.

B.Somebananas.

C.Someapples.聽第7段材料,回答第9至11題。9.Wheredoesthewomanwanttogo?A.Theartmuseum.

B.Thesciencemuseum.

C.Thehistorymuseum.10.Howlongwillittakethewomantowalkthere?A.About30minutes.

B.About25minutes.

C.About15minutes.11.Howwillthewomangothere?A.Bybus.

B.Bytrain.

C.Bysubway.聽第8段材料,回答第12至14題。12.HowmanycoinshasJackcollected?A.200.

B.210.

C.220.13.WhydoesJacklikecollectingcoins?A.Thesizeofthecoins.

B.Theshapeofthecoins.

C.Thehistorybehindthecoins.14.WhohasaninfluenceonJack’shobby?A.Hisfriend.

B.Hisaunt.

C.Hismother.聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題。15.Whatiswrongwiththewoman?A.Sheislateforwork.

B.Shecan’tfindherson.

C.Sheisangrywithherson.16.Whydidthewoman’ssonfailtheexam?A.Hedidn’tgotoschoolanymore.B.Hespenttoomuchtimeonthecomputer.C.Hedidn’thaveenoughtimetofinishtheexam.17.Whoistheman?A.Leo’sfather.

B.Leo’steacher.

C.Leo’suncle.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Wheredidthestudentsmeetfortheschooltrip?A.Infrontoftheschoolhall.B.Outsidetheschoollibrary.C.Atthegateofthemuseum.19.Whatdidthestudentsdoattheendofthetrip?A.Theywatchedabike-ridingperformance.B.Theyboughtmanygiftsfromthegiftshop.C.Theytookmanyphotosoutsidethemuseum.20.Howdidthestudentsfeelabouttheschooltrip?A.Happy.

B.Crazy.

C.Tired.第二部分:知識(shí)運(yùn)用閱讀短文,從短文后各題所給的三個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B和C)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。AwalkintheparkIshafellbackonhersofastronglyandfoundherselfgettingterriblyupset.Herlivingroomwastoohotand1,andshecouldn’tbeartostaythereonemoresecond.She2upsuddenlyanddecidedthatshehadtogooutsideforsomefreshair.MaybeherneighbourGeorgiawouldwantto3withher.“Mum,”shecalled,“canIgooutsideandplaywithGeorgia?”“Absolutelynot!”hermumreplied.“Eventhoughitlooks4now,it’sgoingtorainlaterandIdon’twantyoutogetwet.”Takingnocareofhermum’swarning,Ishastucktoher5.Hermumhadgoneupstairstodosomeworkinheroffice,soIshahadthe6tosneak(偷偷地走;溜)outofthehouseandcalloutGeorgia.Luckily,she7.Thegirlsmetinthestreetandchattedhappily8theywalked.Beforelong,Ishawonderediftheyhad9—theywereinasmallunknownpark,andnoneofthebuildingsnearbylookedfamiliar.Thingsgoteven10whenshefoundsomeheavycloudsrolledin(滾滾而來).Thefirstraindropsfell,andthegirlsdecidedtogo11.Isha’s12wasbeatingfastasshetriedtosneakbackintothehousewithoutbeing13byhermum.However,toIsha’ssurprise,hermumwaswaiting14inthelivingroomforher.“Comeon,”saidhermuminpeace,“l(fā)et’sgetyouintosomedryclothesbeforeyoucatcha15.”1.A.relaxing B.boring C.bright2.A.stood B.gave C.stayed3.A.play B.dance C.read4.A.terrible B.nice C.dark5.A.a(chǎn)greement B.promise C.decision6.A.message B.money C.chance7.A.failed B.succeeded C.refused8.A.when B.if C.because9.A.comeout B.gotlost C.setoff10.A.better B.funnier C.worse11.A.on B.back C.a(chǎn)round12.A.drum B.wing C.heart13.A.noticed B.doubted C.required14.A.excitedly B.a(chǎn)ngrily C.patiently15.A.cold B.ball C.bus第三部分:閱讀理解閱讀短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。[A]KidsinBritishschoolscandomanysports.InmostBritishschools,childrendotwohoursormoreofsportseveryweek,andtheycanchoosefrombetween15and20differentsports.Hereareseveralstudentstalkingabouttheirschoolsports.“I’mCraigHopkins,andI’minYear11atParkSchool.Iloveplayingfootballandcricket.Myfavoritesportisrowing.Thereisabiglakenearmyschool,andwegothereonceaweektorow.I’mintheschoolteamandtwoorthreetimesayearwerowagainstteamsfromschoolsinotherpartsofthecountry.”“Hi,I’mJuliainYear11atRiverSchool.ThoughI’mnotinanyteam,Icanswim,playtennisandbaseballatschool.Iloveorienteering(越野識(shí)途比賽)most!Inorienteering,youhavetorunandrun—butyouhavetofindwheretogo,too!Youhaveamapandacompass,andyouhavetogettoaplaceasfastaspossible.It’sgreatfun—evenwhenit’sraining!”“I’mBrendan.IhaveplayedhandballwithNewcastleTigersfornearlytwoyears.It’saveryenjoyableteamsport.Insummerweplayedonthebeach.ThisyearIwonthebestplayeroftheyearawardformyoutstandingtrainingattitudeandhardwork.Ialsojoinedahandballclubatschoolandsomeotherschoolsportstoo.”16.What’sthefavoritesportofCraig?A.Rowing. B.Football. C.Orienteering. D.Handball.17.WhycouldBrendanwintheaward?A.Hewonmanycompetitions. B.Hehadagiftforhandballplaying.C.Hejoinedaprofessionalhandballclub. D.Hehadagoodtrainingattitudeandworkedhard.18.Whatdothelistedstudentshaveincommon?A.Theycomefromthesameschool. B.Theyshownointerestinteamsports.C.Theyaremembersoftheschoolteams. D.Theycanchoosemanykindsofschoolsports.[B]I’mabouttobeginmyfifthseasonoftreeplanting.Eachyear,aroundthistime,Ihavemixedfeelingsaboutthejob.Afterenjoyingthewarmthofmyhomeforthewintermonths,Ibegintomissthechallengesoflifeinthebush.Intheearlyhoursofthemorning,wejoinourteam—normally6to12menandwomen.Someofuswillbecoveredinsuncreamanddirt.Ourtruckstraveldeepintothewoodlands.Whenwestepoutofthetrucks,we’refacedwithahillsidethathasjustbeenlogged(砍伐)andiscoveredwithpilesoflogs(原木)andbranches.Wequicklyfillourbagswithhundredsoftinytrees.Skilledtree-planterstreatthismorelikeasportthanajob,andcompetitionfillstheair.Onceourbagsarefull,wejumpfromlogtolog.Wefallmanytimes,alwayspushingourselvestogofaster.Dailypainsgettousall.Wefeeluncomfortableintheheat,dealwithcoldatnightandsufferfromanger.Butbeautifulmomentsarealwayswaiting.Iremember,lyinginmytentonenight,listeningtoapackofwolveshowlinginthedistance.TheseasonafterwardIcameacrossabobcatthatwassittingandcalmlystaringatus.I’veworkedwitha62-year-oldtree-plantinglegend(傳奇人物)calledGrant—believedtohaveplantedsevenmilliontreesin40years.Oncehegotcaughtinarockslideandbrokehisback.Ittookhimyearstorecover,buthecamebackstrongerthanever.Hispassion(熱愛)forthejobremindsmeofwhatIloveaboutit.Treeplantingisalaboratoryofself-growth.Youmasteryourmindandfacetheworstandthebestinyournature.Anewversionofyourselfawaitsattheendoftheexperience.Andaftersleepinginatentallsummer,youlearnnevertotakeyourbedforgranted.Sovaluewhatyouhavehadandfacethechallengesinyourlifewithgreatpassion.19.Whydoestheauthorplanttrees?A.Tobewell-known. B.Tomakealiving.C.Tochallengehimself. D.Tolearnplantingskills.20.WhichofthefollowingcouldbestdescribeGrant?A.Honest. B.Quiet. C.Humorous. D.Strong-willed.21.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartinthelastparagraphprobablymean?A.Youneedtobeyourself. B.Youcanbemorecareful.C.Youshouldbethankfulforwhatyouown. D.Youshouldtakeyourbedwithyounexttime.22.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.CryingintheBush B.PlantingwithPassionC.ALessonfromGrant D.AMistakeintheWild[C]Anelectronicbook—knownasane-book—isthetextandartofabookpublishedindigitalform.Somesaytheconvenienceofadigitalbookbeatsthebenefitsofreadingarealbook,thatis,abookprintedonpaper.Isthattrue?Afamouswriteroncewrote,“Youcanfindmagicwhereveryoulook.Sitbackandrelax.Allyouneedisabook!”Backthen,ofcourse,hemeantabookprintedonpaper,buttodaythat’snottheonlywaytoreadone.Peoplecanchoosetoreadarealbook,ortheycanreadane-bookonane-readerdevice(設(shè)備)oracomputer.Manypeoplelikereadinge-booksbecausetheyareconvenientandeasytocarry.However,arealbookcanneverbereplaced.Thereisnothingbetterthanthefeelofarealbook,fromtheweightofitinyourhandtothesatisfactionofturningeachpage.It’spartoftheexperienceofreading—justlikegoingtoalibraryorbookstoreandturningthepagesofabookfreely.Scrolling(滾屏)throughadeviceisn’tthesame.Andnoteverykindofbooktranslateswelltodigital.Plus,e-bookscanrequireexpensivedevicesthatneedtobecharged(充電),aswellasInternetaccesstodownloadbooks.That’snotalwayspossibleorconvenient.Aprintedbook,however,doesn’thavetobeconnectedtobeenjoyed.What’smore,whenreadingarealbook,youcanfeelapleasureofthemind,whichwillhelpyougetinformationandrememberitmoreeffectively.Anditcontributestowardsdevelopingthecommunicationskillsandunlockourimagination.In2022,salesofe-booksintheUStotaledabout$1billion,whilerealbookssaleshit$9.1billion.Inasurvey,30%ofAmericanswhoreadbookschosee-books,whilemoststillpreferrealbooks.Besides,researchshowsthatunderstandingimproveswhenpeoplereadbooksinprint,ratherthanindigitalform.23.Whydosomepeoplelikereadinge-books?A.E-booksprovidemoreunderstanding.B.E-booksareconvenientandeasytocarry.C.E-booksincreaseprintingcostsandpaperuse.D.E-booksbenefitpeoplewithreadingdifficulties.24.Whatcanweknowfromparagraph3?A.Peoplearetoobusytoreadarealbook.B.Childrenareintoreadinge-booksnowadays.C.Itisenjoyabletoreadrealbooksinalibrary.D.Alltherealbookscanbetranslatedwelltodigital.25.What’sthepurposeoflistingnumbersinthelastparagraph?A.Tostresstheimportanceofreadingbooks.B.Toshowthepopularityofreadingrealbooks.C.TogiveexamplesofAmericanbest-sellingbooks.D.Tocomparethedifferencesofthetworeadinghabits.26.What’sthemainideaofthetext?A.ReadinghabitsarechangingB.ReadingbooksisagoodhabitC.RealbooksbenefitusinmanywaysD.Nothingcomparestoreadingane-book[D]Therearemillionsofteenagersusingsocialmediaeveryday.Althoughsomepeoplethinksocialmediaisapositivething,manyareworriedaboutthenegativeinfluencesitcanhaveonyoungpeople.Manyteenagersagreethatsocialmediahelpsthemstayconnectedtotheirfriendsandmakenewfriendsfromaroundtheworld.Moreandmoreteenagersarewillingtosharetheirlifeandthoughtsonline.Thankstoadvancesintechnology,howteenagersmakefriendsandcommunicatewitheachotherhaschangedgreatly.However,socialmediaalsohasmanydisadvantages,oneofwhichisthatsomeparentsbelievesocialmediamakesitharderforfamiliestospendtimetogether.TheysaythatthingsontheNetseemsuperappealing,andthattheirkidscan’ttaketheireyesoffthescreen.Asaresult,teenagerspaynoattentiontotherestoftheirfamily.Anotherseriousproblemisthatsocialmediamakesbullies(霸凌者)easiertoreachtheirgoals.Agreatmanypeoplehaveexperiencedcyberbullying—bullyingthattakesplaceonline.Sohowcanteenagersprotectthemselvesifthecyberbullyinghastakenplace?GwenTaylor,anexpertfromacharity,whichworkstoendonlinebullying,suggests,“Thefirstthingtodoistotellatrustedadultaboutwhatisgoingon.”“Ifsomeonepostscontentthatfrightensyou,youcanreportittothesocialmediaplatform.You’dbetterkeepthescreenshot(屏幕截圖)ofthebehaviorbecausethiswillhelpyoutoreportitandhelpotherstohelpyou,”saysTaylor.Perhapsthemoreeffectivewayistotrytobeagooddigitalcitizen.Howyouactonlineisjustasimportantashowotherstreatyou.Gooddigitalcitizensuseonlinespacespositively,whichmeanstreatingeverybodyonlinewithkindnessandrespect.Respectotherpeople’sfeelingsanddon’tbemean(刻薄的).“Ifyouhavesharedsomethingyoushouldn’thave,it’snevertoolatetosaysorryandfixthesituation—suchastakingthepostdown.Ifyounoticesomebodyisbeingcyberbullied,considerreportingitandgettingintouchwiththepersonbeingtreatedbadlytomakesureheisOK,”Tayloradvises.27.What’stheadvantageofsocialmediaaccordingtothepassage?A.Ithelpsteenagersmakemorefriends.B.Itenablesteenagerstodomoreexercise.C.Itmakesteenagersfocusontheirschoolwork.D.Itoffersteenagerschancestostaywithfamilies.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“appealing”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Interesting. B.Tiring. C.Traditional. D.Scary.29.Whatshouldteenagersdowhenfacedwithcyberbullying?A.Believeit’snotabigdeal. B.Keeptheproblemasecret.C.NeversurftheInternetagain. D.Tellatrustedadultwhathappened.30.Whichstatementwouldtheauthormostprobablyagreewith?A.Teenagersaretooshytosharetheiropinionsonline.B.Alltheteenagershavelearnedtherulesofbeingsafeonline.C.Teenagersshouldberesponsiblefortheirwordsandactionsonline.D.It’swisetokeepsilentwhenyoufindyourfriendisbeingbulliedonline.第四部分:情景交際第一節(jié):根據(jù)對(duì)話內(nèi)容,從選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。A:Hey,Linda.Youlooksoworried.31B:Yes,it’smydogLulu.Shedidn’tfeelwellthismorning.A:32Haveyoutakenhertotheanimalhospital?B:Yes,myfatherhastakenherthere.33A:Notyet.ButI’mplanningtokeepone.Acat,maybe.B:34A:Catsarealwaysgentle,andtheydon’tneedmuchspacesincethey’resmall.B:It’strue.Butyoustillneedtoberesponsibleandtakecareofitverycarefully.A:35Havingapetisfarmorethanjustplayingwithit.A.Isanythingwrong?B.Whereareyougoing?C.Oh,I’msorrytohearthat.D.Yes,Icouldn’tagreemore.E.Bytheway,doyouhaveapet?F.Whydoyouwanttokeepacat?G.I’mafraidIcan’tagreewithyou.第二節(jié):補(bǔ)全對(duì)話根據(jù)下面的對(duì)話情景,在每個(gè)空白處填上一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)木渥?,使?duì)話的意思連貫、完整。(SamandJoearetalkingonthephone)Sam:Hello,who’sthat?Joe:Hi,Sam.36.Sam:Hi,Joe.What’sup?Joe:Youknowthegraduationdayiscoming.Iwanttobuymyclassmatessomegiftstoshowmythanks.Theyhavehelpedmealotforthepastthreeyears.ButIdon’tknowwhattobuy.37?Sam:Howaboutgivingeachofthemahandwrittenthank-youcard?Trustme!Theywillloveit.Joe:Soundsgreat!38?Sam:Yes,Iamfreetomorrow.Joe:Wouldyouliketobuythecardswithme?Sam:Ofcourse.39?Joe:Howabout10a.m.atourschoolgate?Sam:Noproblem.Seeyouthen.Joe:40.第五部分:詞語運(yùn)用第一節(jié)用括號(hào)中所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成句子(每空僅限1個(gè)單詞)。41.Writtenbetween1937and1949,TheLordoftheRingsisoneofthebest-selling______everwritten.(novel)42.—Itissaidthatelephantsarethe______existinglandmammals(哺乳動(dòng)物)ontheEarth.—Butelephantpopulationshavefallensharply.(large)43.June8thwas______bytheUNin2009asWorldOceansDay.(name)44.—DoyouknowHangzhouwillholdthe19thAsianGamesfromSeptember23toOctober8?—Yes,itwillbethe______cityinChinatohosttheevent.(three)45.Look!Adeeris______besidetheroadandeatinggrass.(stand)46.Theplayersallhave______intheircoach.(confident)47.TheEarthisgettingmoreandmore______astheglobalpopulationisstillgrowing.(crowd)48.TomanyChinesepeople,theprocessof______theSpringFestivaldinnertogetherismoreimportantthanthedinneritself.(prepare)49.Over180NorthAmericanteenagers______partina“clouddialogue”,learningabouttheSanxingduiRuinsinChinaseveralweeksago.(take)50.—Heissohumorousandkind.Allhisstudentslovehim.—________.Heismyfavoriteteacher.(exact)第二節(jié):閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。IfyouliveinthecitiesinEngland,therewillbeagreatchancethatyoumaymeetafoxinreallife.Someanimalsneedspecialhabitats(棲息地)orfood.Butfoxescanliveinallkindsofamazinglydifferent51(place)suchasdeserts,mountainsandcities.AcitylikeLondoncanbereallybusyand52(noise),butitstillhasquietcornerswherefoxescansleep.Italsohasfoxfoodsuchasmiceandfoodsdroppedbypeople.Recentlysomepeopleincitieshavealready53(see)foxescloseathand,buttheyneverseemscared.Whyisthat?Theyare54smartthattheycanevenrememberallthesafecornerswheretheycanescape.Ifafoxthinksitcanruntoitssafeexit55(fast)thanyoucanapproach(接近),itwillprobablyjustsitdownandwait.Theywon’twasteenergyrunningoffunlessitreally56(become)necessary.However,it’s57(usual)betternottofeedfoxes.Butdoenjoy58(watch)them.Theyarebeautifulinterestinganimalsandlots59peopleenjoythemaround.Afterall,seeingfoxesis60exciti

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