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2024年山東省壽光市中考英語最后一模試卷含答案注意事項(xiàng)1.考生要認(rèn)真填寫考場號和座位序號。2.試題所有答案必須填涂或書寫在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無效。第一部分必須用2B鉛筆作答;第二部分必須用黑色字跡的簽字筆作答。3.考試結(jié)束后,考生須將試卷和答題卡放在桌面上,待監(jiān)考員收回。Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)選擇1、Withthedevelopmentofmodernscience,it’s________forustogetinformationfromallovertheworld.A.slower B.easier C.harder D.busier2、Susan_______herfriend’sinvitation,forshehasanimportantmeetingtotakepartin.A.cutdown B.pulleddown C.turneddown D.wrotedown3、--Whereisthecomicbook?--Ibroughtittoyou________youwereinthereadingroomyesterday.A.when B.if C.because D.before4、Weusuallyacceptagift________bothhandsinChina.A.on B.to C.with D.a(chǎn)t5、—Ritacan’thearanything,right?—Yes.Shebecameattheageoffive.A.deaf B.blind C.upset6、Ilikefriendswhohavethesamehobbyasme________wecancommunicatebetterwitheachother.A.sothat B.inorderto C.a(chǎn)ccordingto7、Whatdoyouthinkofquietmusic?Prettygood.Itusedtomakemefeelsleepy,butnowIhave_____gottenusedtoit.A.heavily B.gradually C.possibly D.directly8、Mikeusedtobeatopstudent,buthe______behindsincehelosthimselfincomputergames.A.fellB.hasfallenC.wasD.hasbeen9、Inthepast,we____gotinformationfrompaperbooks.Someofthebookswerehugeoneswiththousandsofpages.A.mainly B.hardly C.recently D.suddenly10、Themagazineiswellworthreading,soheadvisedme_______it.A.buying B.tobuy C.buy D.boughtⅡ.完形填空11、Asadmiddlestudentwastiredofstudy,hedecidedtogoouttosearchforhappinessandwantedtomeetGod.Onhisway,hesawanoldman1onthesideoftheroadwatchingsomecars.Theboysatdown2him.Whenheopenedhisbagtotakesomefood.Henoticedthatmanlooked3,soheofferedhimapieceofcake.Theoldmanaccepteditandgaveasmiletotheboy.His4wassowonderfulthattheboywantedtoseeitagain.Thenheofferedtheoldmanabottleofwater.Onceagainhesmiledathim.Theboywaspleased!They5therealltheafternoon,eatinganddrinkingwithoutsayingaword.6itbegantogrowdark,theboygotuptoleave,butbeforehehadgonenomorethanafewsteps,heturnedaround,ran7totheoldmanandgavehimabighug.Theoldmangavehimhisbiggestsmile.Whentheboyarrivedhome,hismotherwas8bythelookofjoyonhisface.Sheasked,"Whathasmadeyousohappytoday?"He9,"IhadlunchwithGod.He'sgotthemostbeautifulsmileintheworld!"Andwhentheoldmanreturnedtohishome,hetoldhisfamilythathehadlunchwithGod.Toooftenweoverlook(忽視)thepowerofatouch,asmile,akindword,alisteningearorthesmallestactofcaring.10,allofthesehavethepossiblepowertoturnalifearound.1.A.playingB.sittingC.walkD.smile2.A.nextB.infrontofC.behindD.nextto3.A.thirstyB.a(chǎn)ngryC.hungryD.happy4.A.smileB.lookC.a(chǎn)ngerD.a(chǎn)ppearance5.A.talkedB.stayedC.stoodD.walked6.A.AsB.AlthoughC.UnlessD.While7.A.downB.backC.a(chǎn)wayD.up8.A.movedB.interestedC.excitedD.surprised9.A.shoutedB.criedC.repliedD.thought10.A.HoweverB.BecauseC.SoD.ThoughⅢ.語法填空12、四、語法填空(共10小題;每小題1分,計10分)Middleschoolcanbeadifficulttime.Somestudentsmayhavetodealwithexampressure.Somemayfindithardtoget1.withothers.However,manystudentsinamiddleschoolinAmerica2.(have)awonderfuldaybecauseofsomenotes(便條)。OnMarch6th,studentsofGrade3.(walk)intoschoolasusual.Theneveryonewas4.(surprise)tofindanote,reading“Youarebeautiful”oneachoftheirlockers(儲物柜).Whateverwaswrongwith5.(they),theyfelthappyassoonastheyreadthenotes.Mostofthestudentsandteachersdidn’tknow6.didthegreatthing.AteachernamedChristinasaid,“It’sagirl.Shedidn’tallowme7.(tell)othershername.Shespentoveronehourandahalf8.(write)thenotes.”Theheadmasterexplained,“9.myopinion,thenameofthegirlisnotimportant.Eachchildshouldhaveabetterdaybecausesomeoneis10.(care)aboutthem.”Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、AlthoughIdidn’thaveanyinterestinbeingaschoolbusdriver,Ibecameone.Manyyearslater,Iwasstillworkingontheschoolbus.Therearesomanygoodreasons.Firstly,thetalkbroughtmedifferentkindsofinformation.Ialsogottohearallthefamilysecretsofthenewcomers.Ihaveatoybearwhowasagreatcomforter(安慰者)forthelittleones.Thekidsgottolookafterhimonthetriptoschoolandhewaitedpatientlyforthemtogetonforthetriphome.Ourbuswouldoftenpassaplacewherewecouldseesomealpacas(羊駝)infrontofafarmhouse.LittleMichaelwouldcryexcitedlyfromtheseat,“Look,Miss!Lookatthecamels!”Heusedtoputhisheadoutofthebuswindow.WhenIwarnedhimthatalittleinsectwouldcomeintohisnoseifhewasn’tcareful,hesmartlygaveupthehabit.Irememberalittlegirlgotonthebusonemorning5yearsagoandsobbed(抽泣)allthewaytoschool.Wearrivedattheschoolgate.Asshewaitedtogetdownthebus,shethrewherarmsaroundmyneckandcriedthathergrandfatherhaddiedthenightbefore.Aschoolbusdriverneedstokeeponeeyeontheroadandtheotheronthemirrortowatchwhatthelittleonesaredoingdowntheback.Now,it’simportanttothinkhowmanylivesI’vebeenresponsible(負(fù)責(zé)的)for,andhowmanykilometersI’vedriveninordertogetmypassengershomesafelyduringthe20years.I’veenjoyedit,butit’stimetorestandparkmyschoolbus.1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inthefirstparagraphreferto(所指)?A.toybearsB.kidsC.schoolbusesD.secrets2.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Childrendidn’tlikethedriver.B.Thedriverlikesthejoballthetime.C.Thelittlegirlwasexcitedatseeingthecamels.D.Childrensometimestalkedabouttheirfamilysecretsonthebus.3.Thewriterdidn’tgiveupherjobbecause.A.drivingwasherhobbyB.childrenmadehervaluableC.driverswerepaidwellD.childrenlovedhertoybeaB14、閱讀下面的短文,從每題所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)回答問題或完成句子。(共5小題,計10分)Therewasonceakingwhohadagreatpalacewithawonderfulgarden.Inthegarden,therelivedallkindsofanimals.Allofthemenjoyedlivingthere.Therewasonlyonethinginthegardenthatthekinghated:anoldtreeinthecenterofthegarden.Itwassooldanddry.Thismadethekingsoangrythathefinallyaskedsomepeopletocutitdownandturnedtheplaceintoaswimmingpool.However,afterthetreewascutdown,theanimalsleftthegarden.Withouttheanimals,thegardenwasnotsobeautifulasbefore.Thekingwassad,buthedidn’tknowwhathadhappened.Ayoungmanwenttotheking,andsaidhecouldexplainwhathadhappened.“Thiswasbecauseyoucuttheoldtreedown,”saidtheyoungman.“Therewerethousandsofmoths(飛蛾)whichlivedinthetree.Birdsneededthemothstoeatandthentheyproducedwastesforplantstogrow.Theplantsthen_____manyotheranimalstoyourgarden.Soyourgardenbecameverybeautiful.Butasyoucutthetreedown,theanimalshadtoleave.“Excellent!”saidtheking,“I’llmakeyourichandyouwilltrytomakemygardenbeautifulagain.”“I’mafraiditwilltakemanyyearstofinish.Itwilltakemanyyearsforthenaturalbalance(生態(tài)平衡)togetbackagain,”saidtheyoungman.Thekingwassad,butallhecoulddowasjusttowait.1.Whydidthekingcutdowntheoldtree?A.Becausehehatedtheoldanddrytree.B.Becausehewantedtoplantayoungtreethere.C.Becausehedidn’twantmothstoliveinthetree.2.Whatwastheresultafterthetreewascutdown?A.Thegardenwasmorebeautifulthanbefore.B.Theanimalsleftthegarden.C.Thekingwasveryhappy.3.Theunderlinedword“attracted”inParagraph3probablymeans“”inChinese.A.驅(qū)趕B.利用C.吸引4.Iftheyoungmanmadethegardenbeautifulagain,thekingwould.A.beveryangryB.makehimrichC.orderhimtoleave5.Thestorytellsusthat.A.itwilltakemanyyearsforthenaturalbalancetogetbackagainB.it’seasyforustokeepthebalanceofnatureC.oldtreesshouldbecutdownC15、Lifeisfullofhappinessandbitters.Doyouchoosetoliveahappylifeorabitteryone?Inmyopinion,happinessisforeveryone.Youdon’tneedtocareaboutthosewhohavebeautifulhouseswithlargegardensandswimmingpoolsorthosewhohavenicecarsandlotsofmoneyandsoon.Why?Becausethosewhohavebighousemayoftenfeellonelyandthosewhohavecarsmaywanttowalkonthecountryroadsattheirfreetime.Infact,happinessisalwaysaroundyouifyouputyourheartintoit.Whenyouareintroubleatschool,yourfriendswillhelpyou;whenyoustudyhardatyourlessons,yourparentsarealwaystakinggoodcareofyourlifeandyourhealth;whenyougetsuccess,yourfriendswillsaycongratulationstoyou;whenyoudosomethinggoodtoothers,youwillfeelhappy,too.Alltheseareyourhappiness.Ifyounoticethem,youcanseethathappinessisalwaysaroundyou.Happinessisnotthesameasmoney.Itisafeelingofyourheart.Whenyouarepoor,youcanalsosayyouareveryhappy,becauseyouhavesomethingelsethatcan’tbeboughtwithmoney.Whenyoumeetwithdifficulties,youcansayloudlyyouareveryhappy,becauseyouhavebadluck.Asthesayinggoes,lifeislikearevolving(旋轉(zhuǎn))door.Whenitcloses,italsoopens.Ifyoutakeeverychanceyouget,youcanbeahappyandluckyperson.1.Happinessisfor.A.thosewhohavelargeandbeautifulhousesB.thosewhohavecarsC.thosewhohavelotsofmoneyD.a(chǎn)llpeople2.Whenyoudosomethingwrong,.A.peoplearoundyouwillhelpyouB.youwillhavenochancetochallengeyourselfC.yourclassmateswilllaughatyouD.youwillbehappy3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Whenyougetsuccess,yourfriendswillbeveryproudofyou.B.Youcangethelpfromotherswhenyoumakemistakes.C.Youcanstillbeahappypersonevenifyouhavelittlemoney.D.Alloftheabove..4.Wesay“Happinessisnotthesameasmoney.”because.A.moneyalwaysbringshappinessB.moneydoesn’talwaysbringhappinessC.everythingcanbeboughtwithmoneyD.onlyrichdoesn’talwaysbringhappiness5.Whichisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.HappinessB.HappyandLuckyC.DoSomethingGoodtoOthersD.LifeandSuccessD16、Whenwasthelasttimeyouusedaphonebooth(電話亭)onthestreet?Withtheriseofmobilephones,theyhavebecomesomethingoutofdate.ButShanghaiistryingtobringnewlifetotheoldphoneboothsbyturningthemintomini-libraries.Shanghaiplanstodivide263phoneboothsinXuhuidistrictintosixnewkinds.Onekindwilleachoffer60booksforpeopletoreadorborrow.Asecondkindwillallowuserstolistentoaudiobooks(有聲讀物)andevenrecordtheirownvoices.Athirdkindwillbecome"CelebrityExhibitionHalls(名人亭)",showingoldphotosandworksoffamousartistslikeBaJinandZhangLeping.Shanghaiisnottheonlycitytryingtosavetheoldphonebooths.TheBritishcareaboutthem-evenmore,becausetheredphoneboothshavelongbeenapartofthecountry'sidentity(特征).Theworld'sfirstphoneboothwasbuiltinthe1880sinGermany.Butinthe1930stheUKpaintedthemredandmadethemaspecialattraction(吸引人的事物)incities.Peoplefromothercitiesusuallystoppedtowatchthem.Inrecentyearsthecountryhascomeupwithmanyideastohelpphoneboothsstayuseful.TheUKcompanyBritishTelecomhasaddedscreensandfreeWi-Fitosomebooths.Userscanusethemtosurfonlineandsearchformapsandweatherreports.Peoplearealsoallowedtorent(租用)someboothstochangethemastheywantto.Since2009,morethanl,500phoneboothshavebeenturnedintoflowershops,mini-cafes,artmuseumsandevenshowerrooms.Maybeinthefuturephoneboothswillbecomecityattractionsonceagain,butinamorecreativeway.1.WhatwillthephoneboothsinShanghaibeusedas?A.Internethalls. B.Specialattractions.C.Smalllibraries. D.Exhibitionwindows.2.Inwhichcountrywasthefirstphoneboothbuilt?A.China. B.UK. C.America. D.Germany.3.InUK,peoplemayfindaphoneboothto______.A.havesomecoffee B.borrowsomebooksC.createcityattractions D.seesomefamouspeople4.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A.TheBritishcanbuyflowersfromaphonebooth.B.TheBritishhavenewwaystoreusephonebooths.C.ThephoneboothsinUKhavebeenuselessforyears.D.IfyouwanttotakeashowerinUK,enteraphonebooth.5.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.PhoneboothsrepairedinShanghai B.StreetphoneboothsgivennewlifeC.DevelopmentofphoneboothsinUK D.RiseofphoneboothsacrosstheworldE17、Springishere.DidyouplanttreesonTree-PlantingDay?Everyoneknowsthatclimatechangeisaseriousproblemthesedays.Peoplehavealotofworktodoinordertopreventit.Oneofthebestwaysistoplantmoretrees.AccordingtoastudybyNASA,theEarth’sgreenleafareahasincreasedby5percent,orover5millionsquarekilometerssince2000.Chinaisresponsiblefor25percentoftheincrease.That’saboutonesquareofthesizeofthewholeAmazonrainforest.Overthepasttwentyyears,Chinahasmadegreateffortstogreenthelandinordertofightsoilerosion(水土流失)andairpollution.Itisoneofthemostsuccessfulcountriesingreeningthedesert.Forexamplesince1962,ChinahadbeenplantingtreesinSaihanbainHebeiprovince.Itwasonceabarren(貧瘠)area.Afterovercomingmanydifficulties,forestershaveturnedtheareaintoChina’slargestman-madeforest.AnotherexampleistheKubuqiDesert,whichisneartheYellowRiverinInnerMongolia.Itwasoncethesource(來源)ofsandstormsinBeijing.Butnow,aboutonethirdoftheKubuqiDesertiscoveredwithtrees,andsandstormsarelesscommon.MuUsDesertwasalsoknownforitssandstormsmanyyearsago.Butnow,one-quarterofthedeserthasbeenturnedintoforest.Inaword,plantingtreesisreallyimportanttous.Let’stakepartinplantingtreestomakeourearthgreenerandmorebeautiful.1.ThereasonwhyChinamakesgreateffortstogreenthelandisto_____A.preventclimatechange B.plantmoretreesC.reducewaterpollution D.stopthesoilfrombeingwashedaway2.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.ChinasucceedsingreeningthedesertB.PlantingtreeisthebestwaytopreventtheclimatechangeC.ThegreenleafareaofChinahasincreasedby0.25millionsquarekilometerssince2000.D.MuUsDesertcausethesandstormsinBeijing3.Itis_______forforesterstoturnSaihanbaintotheforestA.dangerous B.exciting C.difficult D.impossibleF18、綜合閱讀,閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng).

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TheNoSmokingLawinChinawillbe

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publicplacesandmanyoutdoorpublicplaces,

violators(違者)willfacefinesofupto200yuan.

CCTVNewsMay32,2025,Sunday

SuBingtianbrokerecordatSaturday’sIAFF

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It’sreportedthatthefirsttwodeathsfroman

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ThebigshipDongfangStar(東方之星)with458

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270.WhenwilltheNo﹣SmokingLawbecarriedoutinBeijing?BA.May32,2025B.June2,2025C.June2,2025D.June4,2025272.WhobecamethefirstAsianbornpersoninthemen’s200meters?CA.TysonGay.B.MikeRodgers.C.SuBingtian.D.LiuXiang.272.HowmanypeoplediedfromtheoutbreakofMERSinSouthKoreaonJune2st?BA.2B.2C.24D.25273.WhatcausedthebigshiptosinkonYangtzeRiver?DA.Hittinganothership.B.Carryingtoomanypeople.C.Thewrongdriving.D.Asuddenstrongcyclone.Ⅴ.書面表達(dá)19、假設(shè)你是Beth,前段時間曾向英語??端鸵黄}為MyEnglishTeacherMissZhang的短詩。近日,又至畢業(yè)季,師生們忙著互致臨別贈言。為此,編輯部策劃開“ALettertoMyTeacher”專欄,邀請你以信件的形式重新投稿。短詩如下:MyEnglishTeacherMissZhangThereisateacher,MissZhang,Whoisfriendly,patientandhelpful.Alwaysencouragingustotry,Sheleadsustoaworldof"why"

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