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2023年吉林省名校中考四模英語(yǔ)試卷

一、單項(xiàng)選擇

1.Tonyiseleven-year-oldboywhocomesfromamountainvillage.

A.aB.anC.the

2.Lotsoffansstoodoutsidethehotelandhopedtoseethepopularsinger,butshe

didn,t.

A.stayupB.giveupC.showup

3.Ifpeopledriveless,theairinourcitywillgetmuchinafewyears.

A.cleanB.cleanerC.thecleanest

4.一Yourmathissogood.Couldyoutellme?

一Bydoinglotsofmathexercisesafterclasses.

A.howdidyoulearnitB.howdoyoulearnitC.howyoulearnit

5.tosmileatyourlifewhenyouareintrouble,andyouwillsoonbe

happyagain.

A.TryB.TotryC.Trying

6._willyougotoBeijing?

—Inaweek.

A.HowoftenB.HowfarC.Howsoon

7.WhileIinbed,momgotuptocookbreakfastforme.

A.sleepB.wassleepingC.sleeps

8.greatweather!It,sperfectforapicnicinthepark.

A.WhataB.HowC.What

9.TheWanderingEarth2isamovietellsastoryabouthowpeopletried

tosavetheearth.

A.whoB.whoseC.which

10.—Couldyouhelpmeputupthenoticeonthewall?

A.NoproblemB.IhopesoC.That*sallright

二、補(bǔ)全對(duì)話6選5

從文后選擇正確選項(xiàng)。(選項(xiàng)中有一個(gè)選項(xiàng)與對(duì)話內(nèi)容無(wú)關(guān))

A:Hello,David.

B:Hi,Eric.Youdon,tlookwell.l?

A:Γmundergreatpressurethisterm.Ifindithardformetostudy.

B:I,msorrytohearthat.12

A:Math.It,ssodifficultthatIgetaheadachewheneverIthinkaboutthemathexam.

B:Don1tworry!Moststudentsfearmathbecausetheythinkifstoodifficult.

A:13

B:Sure.Inmyopinion,you1dbetteraskteachersforhelp.It,sdifficultfor

studentstoteachthemselvesmath,whichwillwastealotoftime.

A:Allright.ButmymathteacherissostrictthatIamafraidoftalkingwithhim.

B:Well,Isee.14Youmustlistencarefullyinclass.

A:Thanksforsharingyourlearningexperience.15

B:Ibelieveyoucanmakegreatprogressifyouhaveatry.

A:Fromnowon,Γ11trymybesttolearnit.

A.Whatisyourmostdifficultsubject?

B.WhatelsecanIdo?

C.Takingnotesinclassisalsoimportant.

D.What,swrongwithyou?

E.Ithinktheyarereallyuseful.

F.So,canyougivemesomeadvice?

三、填寫適當(dāng)?shù)木渥友a(bǔ)全對(duì)話

根據(jù)所給對(duì)話,填寫適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容,使其完整、正確。

Mary:Goodmorning,Jane.

Jane:16,Mary.

Mary:Howwasyourweekend?

Jane:Itwasgreat!Ihadatripwithmyfriends.

Mary:Really?17?

Jane:WewenttotheGuangmingFarm.

Mary:18?

Jane:Bybike.

Mary:Oh,19?

Jane:Wepickedsomestrawberriesandwealsoboughtsomehome.

Mary:Howinteresting!20?

Jane:Only20yuanakilo.Theywerenotexpensive.

Mary:Soundslikeyouhadagreattrip!

Jane:Yes.Wehadareallygoodtime!

四、完形填空

ItwassunnylastFriday.Iarrivedattherailwaystationatthreeintheafternoon.I

wouldtakethetoShanghaitoseemyoldfriendJack.Butitwastwo

hoursmytrainleft.Ithoughtitwastheperfecttimeandplacetolook

anactofkindnesstodo.

Outsidethestation,therewasagirlhavingflowersforsale.ItoldherthatΓdlike

tobuyflowersforsomeoneelse,andthatshecouldwhoshewouldgive

theflowersto.Shelookedalittlepuzzled(困惑的),soIsuggestedthatperhapsshe

couldgivetheflowerstosomeonewholookedalittle.Thatwasbecause

theflowersmightcheerhimorherup.

21.A.busB.trainC.plane

22.A.whenB.beforeC.while

23.A.forB.atC.up

24.A.decideB.followC.change

25.A.happyB.sadC.proud

五、短文選詞填空

從方框中選擇正確的選項(xiàng),完成短文。(方框中有兩個(gè)選項(xiàng)是多余的)

A.wiserB.aC.howD.throughE.communicationF.unluckilyG.touse

H.countriesI.themJ.friendsK.usingL.it

Readingisnotjustaboutlearningaskill,norisitjustaboutlearninghow26

wordsbetter.Readingisakindof27.

Manyfamouspeopleindifferent28agreethatifyouwanttobecome29

certainkindofperson,youshouldtryyourbesttospendtimewithpeoplelikethat.

Ifyouwanttobecomesomeonewithgoodmanners,youshouldtrytomake30

withpeoplewhobehavewellinsociallife.

Ifyouwanttobecomesomelearnedyoushouldtrytotalkwiththoselearned

people.

Ifyouwanttobecomesomeonesuccessfulyoushouldsurelycommunicatewith

thosewhoaresuccessful.Astheymaybemuch31andstrongerthanus.

But32thoseexcellentpeopleareusuallyfarawayfromus.Ifyouyourself

arenotgoodenough,33isalmostimpossibleforyoutoreachthem.Andthisis

whatreadingisfor.Abookistheembodiment(體現(xiàn))ofagreatmind.Youcan

communicatewiththosegreatminds34reading.

Nomatter35busyyouaredon,tforgettospendsometimereading.Ifyou

don,tfindtimetoread,youwillfinallyfindyourselfwithoutanytimetolivethelife

thatyouwanttolive.

六、閱讀單選

Hereisasurveyofstudentsplansafterjuniormiddleschool.

t

AβhιdyofI1OOOMtiideritsplansMainpurposesofgoingto

aeerJimicriniddleschoolSeliori?hsdιM

根據(jù)表格內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案。

36.Ofthe1,000students,studentsplantogotootherkindsofschools.

A.380B.500C.120D.400

37.uKnowledgenistheamongthestudentsmainpurposesofgoingto

seniorhighschool.

A.firstB.secondC.fifthD.fourth

38.Thenumberofthestudentswhowanttogetstudyskillsisthesameasthatof

thosewhowanttogetfromseniorhighschool.

C.waysof

A.diplomasB.friendsD.knowledge

thinking

39.Thestudentswhowanttogetfriendsfromseniorhighschoolaremore

thanthosewhowantdiplomas.

A.10%B.20%C.25%D.30%

40.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtotheinformationabove?

A.Thenumberofthestudentswhowanttogetstudyskillsisthesmallest.

B.150studentswanttomakefriendsmostinseniorhighschool.

C.12%ofthe1,000studentshaveotherplansafterjuniormiddleschool.

D.30%ofthe1,000studentswanttogetwaysofthinkinginseniorhighschool.

Wedonotknowwhenmanfirstbegantousesalt,butwedoknowthatithasbeen

usedinmanydifferentwaysinhistory.Historicalevidenceshows,forexample,

peopleatesaltedfish3,000yearsago.ThousandsofyearsagoinEgypt,saltwasused

topreservethedead.

Stealingsaltwasconsideredamajorcrimeduringsomeperiodsofhistory.Inthe

18thcentury,ifapersonwascaughtstealingsalt,hecouldbeputinprisonandhisears

couldbecut.

IntheRomanEmpire,oneofthemostimportantroadswastheonethatearnedsalt.

GuardswereStationed(就位)alongtheroute(路線)toprotectagainstsaltthieves;and

theyreceivedtheirpay(報(bào)酬)insalt,thusbringingtheEnglishword,salary.Any

guardwhofellasleepwhileondutywasthoughttobe,notworthhissalt",andasa

resulthewouldgetlesssaltonhisnextpayday.Theexpression,unotworthhis

salt",isstillusedtodayinEnglish.

Inthemodemworld,salthasmanyusesbesideseating.Itisusedinmakingglass

andairplaneparts,inthegrowingofcrops,andinthekillingofWeedS(雜草).Itis

alsousedtomakewatersoft,tomelt(融化)iceonroadsandhighways,tomakesoap

andtofixcolorsincloth.

Saltcanbegotinmanyotherwaysbesidestheundergroundmines.Saltwaterfrom

theocean,saltwaterlakesorsmallseascanbeusedtomakesalt.Yet,nomatter

whereitcomesfrom,saltwillcontinuetoplayanimportantroleinthelivesofpeople

everywhere.

41.IntheRomanEmpire,manypeoplewereemployedasguardsto.

A.protectthecityofRomeB.watchpeoplecarryingsalt

C.stopthievesfromstealingsaltD.carrysaltfromtheminestoRome

42.Theexpression"notworthhissalf,usedtodayreferstotheonewho

A,failstodohisworkwellB.shouldnotbepaidinsalt

C.doesn,tgotoworkatallD.shoulduselesssalt

43.Accordingtothetext,today,saltcanbeusedto.

A.keepdeadbodiesB.punishthieves

C.payguardsD.makeindustrialproducts

44.Whatdoestheunderlinedworduevidenceυmeaninthelastparagraph

9

A.故事B.資料C.證據(jù)D.事件

45.Themainpurposeofthetextistotellreaders.

A.howsaltwasfoundandgotB.saltisimportantinpeople1slife

D.whatsaltbringstotheEnglish

C.saltwasdifficulttogetinthepast

language

七、閱讀判斷

Everymorning,millionsofpeopleinChinadoTai-chi.Itispopularwithwomen

andmen.Tai-chiisagoodkindofexerciseforoldpeople.Itisgoodforthebodyand

forthemind.Itishealthyandrelaxing.Tai-chiisfromChina.Itishundredsofyears

old.Tai-chiisausoft,'martialart(武術(shù)),Thatmeansitisslowandcalm.

Therearealsoκhardnmartialarts.ShaolinKung一fu,forexample,whichhasa

historyofover1,500years,isauhardυmartialart.Itisfastanddangerous.You

havetobeveryfitandstrongtodo“hard”martialarts.

InBeijing,MasterLiisteachingShaolinKung-futothirtyyoungstudents,threeof

themcomefromabroad.uShaolinKung-fuisdifficult,"saidMasterLi.κYou

mustpractiseeverymovemanytimes."

SportslikefootballandbasketballarealsopopularinChina.Butmartialartslike

Tai-chiandKung-fuarepartofChinesecultureandhistory.

根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容,判斷下列句子意思與原文是否相符,相符的選T,不相符的選

F0

46.MenlikeTai-chibetterthanwomendo.

47.Tai-chihasalongerhistorythanShaolinKung-fu.

48.PeoplehavetobeveryfitandstrongtodoShaolinKung-fu.

49.MasterLiisteachingTai-chiinBeijing.

50.Twokindsofmartialartsaretalkedaboutinthispassage.

八、閱讀還原6選5

Movingintoanewhomeinnnewneighborhoodisanexcitingexperience.Of

course,youwanttomakesurethatyoubecomeanacceptedandvaluablepartofyour

neighborhood.Theeasiestwayistomakesureyoubehaveyourselfasagood

neighborshould.51

Perhapsoneofthemostimportantthingsyoucandoasagoodneighboristokeep

yourhouseneat,clean,andingoodrepair.52Bychoosingtokeeptheoutside

ofthehomeingreatshape,youwillhelptoimprovethelookandfeelofthearea.

Second,taketheoverallappearanceoftheneighborhoodseriously.Whengoingfor

awalk,takealongasmallgarbagebag.53Thissmallactwillletyour

neighborsknowthatyoucareaboutthearea.

54Ifaneighborisgoingtobeoutoftown,offertocollectmailand

newspapers.Ifaneighborsuffersanillness,offertodothegroceryshopping.Let

themknowthatyouaretheretohelpinanywaythatisacceptable,whilestill

respectingtheprivacyofyourneighbor.

55Byfollowingthebasicrulesofrespectingothers,takingcareofwhat

belongstoyouandtakingprideintheappearanceoftheneighborhoodingeneral,you

willquicklybecomeagoodneighborthateveryoneappreciates.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,將下面的選項(xiàng)還原到文中空白處,使短文內(nèi)容完整、通順。每

個(gè)選項(xiàng)只能用一次,其中有一個(gè)選項(xiàng)是多余的。

A.Whoisyournewneighbor?

B.Agoodneighborisalsoonewholikestohelpoutinsmallways.

C.Beingagoodneighborismoreorlessaboutconsideratebehavior.

D.Ifyouseewastepaperthrownoutofapassingcar,pickitup.

E.Peopletendtotakeprideinkeepingeverythingintheirstreetfreshandinviting

F.Hereareafewtipstohelpyouwinovereveryoneintheneighborhoodquickly.

九、多任務(wù)混合閱讀

根據(jù)以上內(nèi)容,從方框中選出相匹配的信息。

Howtolookafteryourcat

_____Thefirststeptobecominga

goodcatowneristochoosetherightkind

ofcat.Itishowacatbehavesthatisthe

mostimportantnotwhatshelookslikeor

A.Understandingyourpet

howoldsheis.Sheisgoingtobeyour

B.Favoritefood

bestfriend.

C.Chooseyourpet

______Youwillspendalotoftime

D.Giveherabath

playingtogether.Youshouldletherhavea

E.Playwithyourpet

goodtime.Butremember,youneedto

lookafterhereveryday.Notjusttostart

with,butforallherlife.

______Bywatchingyourcatclosely,

youwilllearnherspecialwayoftalking.

Fromthemovementofhertailorears,

youwillseeifsheishappyorsad.And

youwillsoonunderstandwhatsheis

sayingwhenshemiaows.

_____Youwillonlybeyourcat,s

bestfriendifyoucareforherproperly.

Youwillneedtomakesurethatsheeats

therightfoods,alwayshaswater,andcan

getplentyofexerciseeveryday.

_____Youshouldgiveherabath

onceaweekinsummer.Inwinter,you

shouldgiveherabathonceamonth.You

spendsometimetrainingher.

56.

57.

58.

59.

60.

61.根據(jù)以上內(nèi)容,補(bǔ)全下面的表格,每空填一詞。

Ifyouareacat,s________,you

choose

shouldchoosetherightkindofcat.

Youshouldplaywiththecatandshewill

play

be________.

Ifyouwatchyourcatcarefully,youwill

understand

learnherspecialwayof_______.

Ifyoucareforyourcatproperly,youwill

carefor

beher_______friend.

Youshouldgiveherabathonceamonth

bathinwinterorfour_______amonthin

summer.

十、閱讀回答問(wèn)題

Haveyoueverwonderedwhatitwouldbeliketoliveinspace?Themostimportant

thingtorememberaboutlivinginspaceisthatthereisnogravity.Thatmeans

astronautscan,tdoalotofthingsthatyoudoeasilyinyourdailylife.Forexample,

astronautscan,tpourthemselvesacupofjuicethewayyoucan.Why?Because

gravitymakesthejuicepourfromthebottleintoyourcup.Astronautscan,trely(依

靠)ongravity.Astronautscan,tlieonbedsandsleepthewayyoudobecause

gravityiswhatholdsyoutoyourbed.

Sohowdoastronautsliveinspace?Eatinginspaceislikeeatingonearthinsome

ways.Foodlikericeandmashed(糊狀的)potatoesstickstospoons,soitdoesn,t

floataway.OtherfoodscomeincansorPaCkageS(盒).Sotheydon,tfloataway,

either.

Thereisnogravityinspace,soastronautsdonothavetosleeponbedsorthefloor.

Theycansleepanywheretheywant,andtheycansleepinanypositiontheywant.

Theyusuallyusesleepingbags.Theysimplytietheirsleepingbagstoawall,orabed.

Thatway,theydon,tfloataroundandbump(撞)intothingswhiletheyaresleeping.

Astronautsarev

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