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貴陽(yáng)市2022年初中畢業(yè)生學(xué)業(yè)(升學(xué))模擬卷(一)

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第I卷選擇題

第一部分聽力(30分)

(略)

第二部分完形填空共兩節(jié),16小題;每小題1分,共16分

第一節(jié)閱讀下面一篇短文,從短文前的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中

有一個(gè)為多余選項(xiàng)。

A.winnerB.beautifullyC.gettingD.justE.interestingF.excitingG?join

Everyoneisgoodatsomething,butsomepeoplearetrulytalented.It'salways31.Eto

watchotherpeopleshowtheirtalents.Talentshowsare32.Cmoreandmorepopular.First,

therewereshowslikeAmericanIdolandAmerica'sGotTalent.Now,therearesimilarshows

aroundtheworld,suchasChina'sGotTalent.

Alltheseshowshaveonethingincommon:Theytrytolookforthebestsingers,themost

talenteddancers,themostexcitingmagicians,thefunniestactorsandsoon.Allkindsofpeople

33.Gtheseshows.Butwhocanplaythepianothebestorsingthemost34.B?That*s

uptoyoutodecide.Whenpeoplewatchtheshow,theyusuallyplayaroleindecidingthe

35.A.Andthewinneralwaysgetsaverygoodprize.

However,noteverybodyenjoyswatchingtheseshows.Somethinkthatthelivesofthe

performersaremadeup.Forexample,somepeoplesaytheyarepoorfarmers,butinfacttheyare

36.Dactors.However,ifyoudon'ttaketheseshowstooseriously,theyarefuntowatch.And

onegreatthingaboutthemisthattheygivepeopleawaytomaketheirdreamscometrue.

第二節(jié)閱讀下面一篇短文,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的

最佳選項(xiàng)。

LiShijin,30,didn'texpecttomakealivingthroughhisvoice.

LiwasasalesmaninacompanyinLiaoningProvincein2012.Hetriedtofindapart-time

job37aweddinghosttobuilduphisconfidence(自信).

AroundtheSpringFestivalin2014,he38listeningtoaudiobooks(音頻書).Afterbeing

alistenerfortwoyears,hedecidedtorecordhimselfreadingbooks.Then,hepostedhisfirst

audiobookYouthWillNotReturnonQingtingin2016.ltwasbroadcast(廣播)andlistenedto

abouttwenty39times.

Ayearlater,afterhehadreadthreeaudiobooks,hemadegreatprogress40.Hebecame

avoiceperformeronQingting.41,hewasundergreatpressurewhileworkingthere."To

improvemyability,Ididn'tsleepfor42fivehoursadayduringthatyear."Heworked

43hardthathehadbetterresults.Thefollowingyear,Liattendedatrainingcourseat

CommunicationUniversityofChinatodevelophisperformance.Sofar,he44nearly30

worksonQingting.

Ontheroadto45,Liputalotofeffort.Manypeopletriedtogetafoothold(立足地)but

didn'tmakeit.Hesaid,“Somepeoplehavegoodabilitiesandothersworkveryhard,buttheymay

fail.Earlybirdsgetworms.Ibelievethey46chancesandsucceedsoonerorlateriftheyhold

ontotheirdreamsandkeepontrying.”

(B)37.A.forB.asC.like

(B)38.A.wantedB.startedC.allowed

(A)39.A.millionB.millionsC.millionsof

(B)40.A.clearlyB.rapidlyC.slowly

(C)41.A.WhileB.ButC.However

(A)42.A.morethanB?lessthanC.fewerthan

(C)43.A.veryB.suchC.so

(B)44.A.completedB.hascompletedC.completes

(C)45.A.successfulB.succeedC.success

(A)46.A.willgetB.getC.got

第三部分閱讀理解共三節(jié),22小題(含第H卷第三節(jié)5小題);每小題2分,共44

第一節(jié)閱讀下面三個(gè)語(yǔ)篇,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

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Amen'sbike,6monthsold.

Availablefrom1stOctober.

£150(forquicksale!)

£175aweek

CallMikeon2365ore-mail

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t.patten@drummondwalU

YogaClass

Wanted

8-weekbeginners'courseinMainMeeting

Cleanerforahouse.

Room.

Noexperiencenecessary.

6:00p.m.一7:30p.m.

£10anhour,5hoursaweek

MondaysandThursdays.

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s.asher@

FoundLost

MobilephoneRedbaginMeetingRoom7onWednesday.

LastTuesdayinMeetingRoom4Pleasehelp.Ithasmycomputerinit.

CallPaulon3471ore-mailPleasee-mailCarlaat

p.walton@c.santos@

(B)47.Mariowouldliketomoveoutofhisparents'house,sohemightwanttocall.

A.MikeB.TomC.Lucy

(B)48.WheredidCarlaloseherbag?

A.InMeetingRoom4.B.InMeetingRoom7.C.InMainMeetingRoom.

(B)49.Sallywantstobeahousecleaner.Shecangetaweek.

A.£10B.£50C.£150

(C)50.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Peoplewhoneedamen'sbikeshouldcall1740.

B.Lucywantsacleanerwithalotofexperience.

C.Eachyogaclassisoneandahalfhourslong.

Afather'sroleinafamilyisimportant.Oneresearchersaysbabieswhoarecaredforbytheir

fathershavegreatercognitive(認(rèn)知的)developmentatoneyearoldthanbabiesnotcaredforby

theirfathers.Anotherresearcherreportsthatbyspendingtimewiththeirpreschoolchildren,

fatherscanhelptodevelopchildren'slanguageability.Researchersalsopointoutthatforschool-

agechildren,fathersareonebridgetotheoutsideworld.

Fatherswhovalueeducationmakechildrendobetteratschool.What*smore,fatherswho

spendmuchtimewiththeirchildrenmaygivetheirchildrenhappymemorieswhichmaylastfora

lifetime.

Whileeachfatheris.uniqii£pers(mwhoeducateschildreninhisownstyle,goodfathers

havesomethingincommon.

Goodfathersattendtheirchildren'sschoolactivities.Theyalsoinvolvethechildrenintheir

livesandtheadultworldbytakingthemtotheworkplaces,orbytakingthemwhenthecarneeds

toberepaired,etc.

Goodfathersnotonlyexpectagreatdealfromtheirchildren,butalsoacceptandsupportthe

uniqueindividuals(個(gè)體)thattheirchildrenarebecoming.

Goodfatherspreferexplanationsandreasonstoforce.

Goodfathersknowtheirtimewithchildrenisreallyaninvestment(投資)inthem.Both

childrenandfathershavethechanceofgrowthanddevelopment.Today'slifestylesarechanging.

Moreandmorefathersarekeepingabalancebetweentheirworkandfamily.

(A)51.Accordingtothepassage,wecanfindthatchildrencaredforbyfathersare.

A.outgoing,happyandsmartB.lessoutgoingandshy

C.dependentandunkind

(B)52.Theunderlinedphrase“auniqueperson“means“apersonwho

A.hasthesameideasasothersB.istheonlyoneofhistype(種類)

C.triestodoeverythingwell

(C)53.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutgoodfathers?

A.Spendmoretimeonwork.B.Expecttoomuch,butsupportless.

C.Attendtheirchildren'sschoolactivities.

(B)54.Thepassageismainlyabout.

A.thegrowthanddevelopmentofbothfathersandchildren

B?thefather'sroleinthegrowthanddevelopmentofchildren

C.thechangeofthefather'sroleinmodernsociety

C

OnecannotdiscussChinesemusicwithoutmentioningtheguqin,oneofthefourarts-along

withgameofgo,calligraphy(書法)andpainting.ltfirstappearedover3,000yearsagoandstands

forChina'ssolomusicalinstrumenttradition.

Atfirst,theguqinhadonlyfivestrings(弦),meaningthefiveelements(元素)ofmetal,

wood,water,fireandearth.Later,inZhouDynasty,KingWenofZhouaddedasixthstringfor

hisson.KingWuofZhou,addedaseventhstringtoencouragehisarmytofightwiththeShang.

Ambiencewasimportantinplayingtheg〃4加.Usually,itwaspracticedinaquietsettingand

neverforpublicperformance.Ancientartistsenjoyedperformingbyastreaminthemountains.The

soundoftheguqinmixedwiththeechoes(回音)fromthemountains,untilthemusicianfelthe

wasatonewithnature.Playingitinsnowwasalsoanenjoyableactivityforancientartists,who

believedtheinstrumentwasthepurestofitskindintheworld.Also,anightwithmoonlightwas

consideredwonderfulforplayingtheguqin.WangWei(701—761),ahighlytalentedmanofthe

TangDynasty,likedplayingitinabambooforestonnightswithmoonlightmost.

Guqinpiecesareusuallythreetoeightminuteslong,withthelongestbeingGuangling

Verse,whichis22minuteslong.OtherfamouspiecesincludePlumBlossomsinThree

Movements,WildGeeseLandingontheSandbankandEighteenSongsofaNomadFlute.

Nowadays,therearefewerthanonethousandwell-trainedguqinplayersandperhapsno

morethanfiftylivingmasters.Theoriginalnumberofseveralthousandpieceshasgreatlyreduced

toonlyonehundredworksbytoday.TheguqinanditsmusicwasaddedtothelistoftheIntangible

CulturalHeritageofHumanity(人類非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn))in2003.

(A)55.Today,theguqinhasstrings.

A.sevenB.fiveC.six

(B)56.What*sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“Ambience”inParagraph3?

A.演奏技巧B.環(huán)境氛圍C.天氣狀況

(C)57.Accordingtothepassage,playingtheguqinisarightchoice.

A.ataquietrestaurantB.atawelcomeparty

C.inapeacefulyardwithflowers

(C)58.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Theguqinhasahistoryoflessthan3,000years.

B.Thestringsmeanmetal,wood,water,fireandstone.

C.ThelongestguqinpieceisGuanglingVerse.

第二節(jié)閱讀下面一篇短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中

有一個(gè)為多余選項(xiàng)。

Howtobuildself-confidence

Thesetipscouldhelpanyonewhoistryingtobuildself-confidence.Remembertoalways

loveyourselfandloveothersasyouloveyourself.Trynottobesohardonyourselforothers.

Choosetodealwiththosewhocanliftyouup.Talktoandhangoutwithfriendsandfamily.

Makenewfriendswiththosewholoveyouandreallycareaboutyou.59.FChooseyour

friendscarefully.Becarefulofpeoplewhomaymakeyoufeelbadorunhappyaboutyourself.

Gettoknowyourself.Whatareyourvalues,yourbeliefs,yourmorals(道德觀),yourwants,

yourneedsandyourtastes?60.C

61.BYoucannotbeperfect,youcanonlybethebestyoucanbe.Nooneinthisworldis

perfect,sodon*tblame(指責(zé))yourselfformakingamistakeornotbeingperfect.Also,stop

comparingyourselftoothers.62.D

Bekindtoothersanddonicethingsforthem.Thiswillhelptobuildyour

self-confidence.63.EYouwillrealizethatbymakingotherpeoplehappy,youwillalso

becomehappywithyourlifeandyourself.

A.Tellothers"/loveyou

B.Stoptryingtobeperfect.

C?Thebetteryouknowyourself^theeasieritwillhetoloveyourself.

D.Youwillneverhethemandtheywillneverheyou.

E.Thisiswhatyoucantrulydotomakepeoplehappy.

F.Theycanacceptyouforwhoyouareandonlywantthebestforyou.

第n卷非選擇題

第三節(jié)閱讀下面一篇短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容填空。

Travelingwithoutamapindifferentcountries,Ifindoutaboutdifferent“styles”of

directionseverytimeIask“HowcanIgettothepostoffice?”

Foreigntouristsareoftenconfused(迷惑的)inJapanbecausemoststreetstheredon'thave

namesigns:inJapan,peopleuselandmarksintheirdirectionsinsteadofstreetnames.For

example,theJapanesewillsaytotravelers,“Gostraightdowntothecorner.Turnleftatthebig

hotelandgopastafruitmarket.Thepostofficeisacrossfromthebusstop.,,

InthecountryoftheAmericanMidwest,usuallytherearenotmanylandmarks.Thereareno

mountains,sothelandisveryflat.Inmanyplacestherearenotownsorbuildingswithmiles.

Insteadoflandmarks,peoplewilltellyoudirectionsanddistance(距離).InKansas,forexample,

peoplewillsay,“Gonorthtwomiles.Turneast,andthengoanothermile.”

PeopleinLosAngeles,theUS,havenoideaofdistanceonthemap:theymeasure(衡量)

distancebytime,notmiles."Howfarawayisthepostoffice?”youask."Oh,"theyanswer,

"it'saboutfiveminutesfromhere."Youdon'tunderstandcompletely,“Yes,buthowmany

milesawayisit,please?”Tothisquestionyouwon'tgetananswer,becausemostprobablythey

don'tknowitthemselves.

PeopleinGreecesometimesdonoteventrytogivedirectionsbecausetouristsseldom

understandtheGreeklanguage.Instead,aGreekwilloftensay,“Followme.”Thenhellleadyou

throughthestreetsofthecitytothepostoffice.

Sometimesapersondoesn'tknowtheanswertoyourquestion.Whathappensinthesituation?

ANewYorkermightsay,“Sorry,Ihavenoidea.ButinYucatan,Mexico,nooneanswers"I

don'tknow."Peopletherebelievethat"Idon't"isimpolite.Theyusuallygiveananswer,but

oftenawrongone.SoatouristcangetlostveryeasilyinYucatan!

However,onethingwillhelpyoueverywhereintheworld.It*sbodylanguage.

64.Japanesepeopleuselandmarksintheirdirections.Theword"landmarks“means

buildingsorplaceswhichareeasilyseeninEnglish.

65.Insteadofmeasuringdistancebymiles,peopleinLosAngelesgivedirectionsby

66.AGreekoftengivesdirectionsbyleadingpeoplethewaybecausetouristsseldom

understandtheGseeklanguage.

67.AtouristcangetlostveryeasilyinYucatanbecausepeopleinYucatanmay

giveawronganswer.

68.Thepassagemainlytalksaboutdifferentwaystogivedirectionsindifferentpartsof

theworld.

第四部分寫作共四節(jié),第一、二、三節(jié)15分,第四節(jié)15分,共30分

第一節(jié)根據(jù)語(yǔ)境,用所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。(每小題1分,共5分)

69.—Didanyonehelpthemfinishthework?

—No.Theyfinisheditbythemselves(they).

70.Thebackpackwillcostme300yuan.ButIthinkIcanbuyitmorecheaply(cheap)online.

71.—Whywereyoulateforclassthismorning?

-Onmywaytoschool,Ihappenedtoseeanoldmanlying(lie)onthegroundandhelped

himtohospital.

72.Somefirefighterslosttheirlivesintheterriblefire.Theyareheroes(hero)inourheart.

73.Afterstudyinginamedical(medicine)schoolfor5years,Tinacangiveprofessional

treatmenttoherpatients.

第二節(jié)根據(jù)語(yǔ)境,選擇恰當(dāng)?shù)亩陶Z(yǔ)完成下列各句。短語(yǔ)中有一個(gè)為多余短語(yǔ)。(每小

題1分,共5分)

cutdownplaychessprepareforsatisfiedwithsurprisedathangingout

74.Howdidyoupreparefortoday'sexam?

75.Manyforeignersaresurprised—attherapiddevelopmentofChina.

76.Wewerehanging—outwhenitbegantorainheavily.

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