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2024屆北京市西城區(qū)北京師范大附屬中學(xué)中考英語押題試卷含答案注意事項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.單項選擇1、Peterfelloffhisbikethismorning,andhiskneeswerehurt________.A.quietly B.slowly C.carefully D.badly2、Givemeanotherchance,______I’llgiveyouallawonderfulsurprise.A.a(chǎn)nd B.or C.so D.but3、Theycangotoswiminthesea________summer.A.a(chǎn)t B.on C.in D.for4、GuanXiaotongisapopularstar.Alotofteenagers_________her.A.lookuptoB.lookforwardtoC.comeupwithD.catchupwith5、—Couldyoupleasetellme______yesterday?—Inashopnearmyhome.A.whereyoubuythedictionary B.wheredoyoubuythedictionaryC.whereyouboughtthedictionary D.wheredidyoubuythedictionary6、___________newsreportitis!Icanhardlybelieveit.A.WhatamazingB.HowamazingC.WhatanamazingD.Howanamazing7、Thegirl'sparentshavebeenawayfromthehometown_______nearlytwoyears.Shemissesthemsomuch.A.on B.in C.for D.a(chǎn)t8、—Tomwantstoknowifyou___apicnicnextSunday.—Yes.Butifit___,we'llvisitthemuseuminstead.A.willhave;willrain B.have;rainsC.have;willrain D.willhave;rains9、Mr.Lingavethetextbookstoallthestudents______theoneswhohadalreadytakenthem.A.a(chǎn)bout B.except C.a(chǎn)mong D.with10、Knowledgecomesfromquestioning.Ifweaskquestionsanddon’tbeafraidofmakingmistakes,wewillmakerapidprogressandbeagoodlearner.A.darenot B.dareto C.didn’tdareⅡ.完形填空11、MyuncleTedisascienceteacher.Healwaysmakessomepredictionsaboutthe1.Hesaysthatinlessthan100yearssomethingswillbe2thannow.Forexample,peoplewon’tdothedishesormakethebedbecausetheywillhaverobots3theirhomes.Also,theywon’tneedto4papermoney.They’llallusecreditcardstobuythings.They’llhavemorefreetime,5travelingwillbefasterandcheaperthanitisnow.Maybesomepeoplewillspend6vacationsinspacestations.However,UncleTedsaysthatmorethingswillgetworseinthe7century.Ifmorepeopleusecars,therewillbemore8.Also,iftherearefewertrees,theairwillbecomedirtier.Ifpollutiongetsbad,maybepeoplewillhavetoliveon9planets.UncleTedsayseveryoneshoulddosomethingto10theearth.1.A.futureB.pictureC.culture2.A.lessB.moreC.better3.A.toB.fromC.in4.A.useB.wearC.draw5.A.butB.a(chǎn)ndC.or6.A.hisB.ourC.their7.A.lastB.nextC.old8.A.pollutionB.invitationC.television9.A.warmB.otherC.quiet10.A.saveB.haveC.destroyⅢ.語法填空12、Thinkbeforewespeak!Itwasasunnyandenjoyableday.Everyoneintherailwaystationwaswaitingforthetrain1.(arrive).Amongthecrowd,therewasagroupofyoungfriendswhowereonboardforvacation.Itwasabusystationwithalotofpeopleandsomejuiceshops,coffeeandteastalls,newspapershops,etc.Thetrain2.(arrive)andeveryonepreparedtogetintothetraintotheirseats.Thegroupoffriendsmadeloudnoisetowelcomethetrainasitmovedintothestation.Theyrantogettheirseatsbeforeanyoneenteredthetrain.Theemptyseatswere3.(fill)andthetrainwhistled(鳴汽笛)tomove.Anoldmanwithayoungboy4.(age)around15hadtheirseatsjustnexttothefriends'group.Theyoungboywasso5.(surprise)toseeeverything.Hecheered,"Dad,thetrainismovingandthethings6.(move)backward."Hisfathersmiledand7.(nod)hishead.Asthetrainstartedmovingfast,theyoungboyagainscreamed(尖叫),"Dad,thetreesaregreenincolorandrunbackwardveryfast."Hisfathersaid,“Yes,dear,"andsmiledJustlikeakid,hewaswatchingeverythingwithgreat8.(interesting).Afruitsellerpassed9.(sell)apples,bananasandoranges.Theyoungboyaskedhisdad,"Iwanttoeatapples."Hisfatherboughtsomeforhim.Hesaid,"Oh,thisapplelooksalot10.(sweet)thanittastes.Ilovethiscolor."Thegroupwaswatchingalltheactivitiesofthisboyandaskedtheboy'sfather,"Isyoursonhavinganyproblem?Whyishebehavingso11.(different)?""Hissonismad,Ithink,"afriendfromthegroupmadefunofhimandshouted.Thefatheroftheyoungboy,withpatience,repliedtothefriends'group,“Mysonwasbornblind.Onlyafewdaysagohe12.(operate).Heisseeingdifferentthingsinhislifeforthefirsttime."TheyoungfriendsbecameveryquietⅣ.閱讀理解A13、Doyouliketravelling?Ifyouareinterested,cometoourtravelserviceassoonaspossible.Weofferthefollowingtravellinesforyoutochoose.2-DayYangzhouColourfulGroupTour

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1.HowlongwilltheYangzhouColourfulGroupTourlast?A.Twodays B.FourdaysC.Fivedays D.Eightdays2.MrsLiisplanningtotakethe4-DayQingdaoPrivateTourwithhertwodaughters.Howmuchwilltheypay?A.¥1590 B.¥1650C.¥2007 D.¥474003.Ifyouwanttotakethe8-DayLondonPrivateTour,youshouldcall________.A.800-817-7223 B.800-810-6288C.800-830-7288 D.800-850-8288B14、Iwasverysurprisedtoreceivethephonecallat4o'clockinthemorning.Itwasfromthehospital.Oursonwasterriblyburntonhisface,neckandarms.Theyhadcalledforanambulance(救護(hù)車)andweregoingtotakehimtotheburnunitinBeijing.Beijingis350milesfromhisuniversity,sowerealizedimmediatelythatwasserious.Myson'sroom?matedescribedtheaccident,whichcausedtheburns.Oursonandhisfriendsdecidedtobarbecue(燒烤)hamburgersintheyardoftheirapartment.Whentheyhitthecharcoal(木炭),itstartedafireinasudden.Thefirecaughtmyson'sshirttailandshotfromhisbacktohishead.Hestayedinhospitalforalmosttwomonths.Afterhegotwell,hehadtoreturntocollegewithscarscausedbyseriousburning.WhenIwasachild,mymothertoldmysister,whohadalong,veryclearscaronherarm,“Xiaoling,ifyoudon'tcareaboutthescar,otherpeoplewillpaynoattentiontoit.Itdoesnotmeantheywillnotnoticeit,butitmeansitwillnotmattertothemifitdoesn'tmattertoyou.”Ipassedthissuggestionontomysonwhotookmyadvicetoheartandreturnedtoschoolwithhisheadheldhigh—gladhewasalive.Weallhave“scars”thatcausepeopletokeepawayfromus.Andwespendalotoftimethinkingthatifonlywelookdifferently,ordressdifferently,peoplewouldlikeusbetter.Butifyoufocusonthem,otherpeoplewillonlyjudgeyoubyyourlooks,oryourclothes.Putthescarsaside,afterall,nobodyisperfect,sotrytobeconfident,andyourbeautywillshinethrough.1.Whydidthehospitalcall“us”?A.Totellusthebadnewsofourson. B.Toaskustocallanambulance.C.Todescribetheaccidentofourson. D.Toletustakeoursonbacktocollege.2.Thethirdparagraphwantstotellus.A.tobecarefulinourdailylife B.nottocareaboutothersC.nottopayattentiontothescars D.topasssuggestionsontoothers3.Theword“scars”inthelastparagraphrefersto(指的是).A.theseriousaccidentssomeonehadbefore B.thefeelingsofsadnessafterleavingahospitalC.unpleasantexperiencesthatsomebodyhad D.somethingthatmakessomebodydifferent4.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Don'tbarbecue,foritwillcausefire. B.Listentoothers’suggestionsandbehappy.C.Trytobeperfectandpeoplewilllikeyou. D.Beconfidentandfacethedisadvantages.C15、Whensomeonewhoisingoodhealthdiessuddenly,thereisusuallyaninquest(審問).Acoroner(驗尸官)willdoit.Hisjobistofindoutexactlyhowapersondied.Ifthereisnothingsuspicious(可疑的)aboutthedeath,hewilldecidethatthepersondiedfromnaturalcausesoranaccident.if,however,heissuspicious,hemaydecidethattheperson’sdeathwascausedbyapersonorpersonsunknown.Onedaythecoronerwastryingtofindoutexactlywhathadcausedthedeathofalocalbusinessman,HenryWatson.Theman’swifewasexplainingsomething.Shewasverysadandhadtostopfromtimetotime.Thecoronerdidnotwanttomakehersadderthannecessary,buthehadtofindoutthetruth.Therewerequestionshehadtoask.“Mrs.Watson,Iknowthisispainfulforyou,”hesaid,“butiwantyoutothinkverycarefullyandthenanswermyquestions.Youandyourhusbandwerehavingdinnerathome.Isthatcorrect?”“Yes.”‘‘Suddenlyhefelltothefloor?”“Yes.”“Youstoodupandhurriedtohim?Youknelt(跪下)besidehim?Hisstomachwasingreatpain?”“Yes.”“Didhesayanything?”Thewifekeptherheaddown.“Please,Mrs.Watson,youmustanswerthequestion.Whatwerehislastwords?”Thewifetookadeepbreathandthenspoke.“Hesaid,”Sherepliedinaverylowvoice,“I'mnotsurprisedthatseafoodwehadfordinnercostyouonly50cents,”1.Whatisthepurpose(目的)ofaninquestwhenahealthypersondiessuddenly?A.Tohelpthepoorfamily.B.Todoaresearchondeath.C.Tofindoutthecauseofdeath.D.Toaskquestionsabouttheperson.2.WheredidHenryWatsondie?A.InhiscompanyB.Inarestaurant.C.InafishshopD.Athome.3.WhatwastheprobablecauseofHenryWatson’sdeath?A.Eatingthefoodthatwentbad.B.Gettingtooold.C.Havingaseriousheartattack.D.Beingmurderedbyhiscook.4.Accordingtothestory,whatwouldprobablyhappentothewifeafterthisinquest?A.Shewouldbecomeabadwoman.B.Shewouldneverbuyanyseafood.C.Shewouldbemuchhealthier.D.Shewouldaskthecoronertokeepthesecret.D16、Takingpartincharityisnotjustforadultpeople.Kidscandoittoo!Melvin,14,anAmericanstudent,hasdonecharityworkforeightyears.Hehasalsoencouragedhisclassmatestojoinhim.MelvinstudiesatamiddleschoolinPhiladelphia.Recently,hecollected$1,500byhimselfand$487fromhisclassmatestodonatetoCooperUniversityHospital.Melvinwasbornnineweekspremature(早產(chǎn)的)inCooperUniversityHospital,weighing2.4kg.HisfathertoldhimhowCoopersavedhislife,sohefeelsthankfultothehospital.Melvin’sclassmatesjoinedhimoncetheyfoundoutabouthiskindbehavior.Theirteacher,Michaelalsoheldaclasswiththemabouthelpingothers.Michaelsaidthatitwasnotreallyaboutthemoneybutaboutthefacttheyweredoingsomethinggood.“Itfeelsgreat,helpingsomeonethatIknow,”saidoneofMelvin’sclassmates.Melvin’sneighborsalsohelpedout.SinceMelvinwas8,heandhisparentshavegivenmoneytoCooperUniversityHospitaleveryyear.Thisyear,Stahl,theheadofthehospital,wenttoMelvin’sschooltoacceptthemoney.Themoneygoestoapartofthehospitalthathelpsabout500youngpatients(病人)everyyear.”Whentheyleave,wecallthemgraduates,”Stahlsaidheandhisworkmatesare“pleasedwhenourgraduatesandtheirfamiliesdowell,likeMelvinandhisfamily.”1.WhendidMelvinbegintodocharitywork?A.Attheageof6. B.Attheageof8.C.Attheageof14 D.Fromthemomenthewasborn.2.HowmuchdidMelvinandhisclassmatescollectrecently?A.$487. B.$1,013 C.$1,500 D.$1,987.3.Whodoestheunderlinedword“them”inthepassagereferto(指)?A.Melvinandhisfamily B.Thehospital’spatients.C.Stahl’sworkmates D.Melvinandhisclassmates.4.WhichofthefollowingisTrue?A.Melvingivesmoneytohisschooleveryyear. B.Melvin’sparentsshowlittleinterestincharity.C.Melvinwasbornnineweeksearlierthanexpected. D.Melvin’sclassmatesthinkthatheiswastingtime.5.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Kidscanhardlydoanythingforcharity.B.Everyoneissupposedtodocharitywork.C.Doingcharityworkisonlyaboutmoney.D.There’snodoubtthatadultscandocharityworkbetterthatkids.E17、AnActivityforReadingBy:CCTVDepartmentofEducationThisactivityisdevelopedbyreadingexpertsforyoutousewithchildren.Doingtheactivitywithyourchildrenhelpsyoudeveloptheirreadingskillswhilehavingfunatthesametime.Ifthereaderfinishesonebookandasksforanother,youknowyouaresucceeding!Wewishyouspendwonderfulhoursofreadingwithchildren!Thissummerholiday,wewillinvitesomefamiliestotheprogram“Readers”toreadaloudpoemsorbooksyoulike,andshareyourreadingexperience.Activity:ReadtomeIt'simportanttoreadtoyourchildrenandit’salsoimportanttolistentothemreadtoyou.Whatyou’llneed:Booksatyourchild’sreadinglevel.Whattodo:▲Readgoodbookstoyourchild.Parentswhoreadaloudtotheirchildrenaredevelopingtheirinterestsandskillsinreading.Encourageyourchildrentolisten,expresstheirideas,andaskquestions.▲Taketurns.Youreadaparagraphandletyourchildreadthenextone.Ifyourchildbecomeseasierwithreadingaloud,youcanaskhimorhertoreadafullpage.▲Listencarefullyasyourchildreads.Listeningtoyourchildwillencouragehimorhertopracticereading.Besides,thisisanotherwaytoenjoyreadingtogether.▲Ifyourchildhastroublereadingwords,youcanhelphimorherinsomeways:●Askthechildtojumpoverthewordandreadtherest,thentrytoguessthemeaningofthemissingword.●Guideyourchildtousewhatheorsheknowsaboutlettersounds.●Tellyourchildthatyouareproudofhisorherhardworking.Learnmore:Visithttp∥www.tv.cctv.com1.Theactivity“Readtome”isproducedby______.A.theexperts B.thereaders C.someparents2.CCTVwillinvitesomefamiliestotheprogram“Readers”_______.A.inApril B.inJuly C.inSeptember3.TheadviceofferedbythereadingexpertsincludesthefollowingEXCEPT________.A.readinggoodbookstoyourchildB.a(chǎn)skingyourchildrentoexpresstheirideasC.stoppingreadingwhenmeetingnewwords4.Ifyouwanttoknowmoreabouthowtodevelopchildren'sreadingskills,youcan_______.A.writetoCCTVforhelpB.a(chǎn)skthereadingexpertsforhelpC.visitthewebsiteofCCTV5.Accordingtothepassage,weknowthat_______.A.mostoftheparentsaretoobusytoreadB.parentsandchildrencanenjoyreadingtogetherC.highlevelbooksarealwaysgoodforchildrenF18、Librariesgivekidsaquietandsafeplacetoreadandlearn.Forover100years,librarieshaveplayedanimportantroleinAmericans’education.Buthowarethesebook-filledbuildingschangingwiththetimes?Youmaybesurprisedtofindout.BenjaminFranklinfamouslyfounded(創(chuàng)建)America’sfirstlendinglibraryin1731.ButthepubliclibrarysystemgotitsbiggestdevelopmentintheAmericanhistoryinthelate1800’s.BusinessmanAndrewCarnegiedonatedmillionsofdollarstohelpbuildfreepubliclibrariesacrossthecountry.Between1886and1919,Carnegie’sdonationshelpedbuild1,679newlibraries.CarnegiebelievedthatlibrariescouldofferthechancestoAmericans,youngandold.Heknewthatthemorelibrariestherewere,themorepeoplewouldhaveopportunitiestoreadandusebooks,speechesandnews.Ifyoucaneasilyfindapubliclibraryinyourcommunity(社區(qū)),you’llgetmorechances.Afterall,theUnitedStateshas9,225publiclibraries.Today,librarieskeepgrowing.SevententhsofthelibrarieshavefreeInternet.Itprovidesmuchmoreinformationandopportunitiestoaskforjobsonline.Librariesarealsoteachingkidsaboutthefunofreading.ThenewprogramRead!Build!Play!addsreadingintoplaytime.Askidslistentoabookthatisbeingreadaloud,theyuseLegos(樂高積木)tobuildimages(圖像)fromthestoryhappily.Today’slibrariesarealwayslookingforcreativeprogramstobringpeopleintothelibrary.BenjaminFranklinoncesaid,“Thedoorsofwisdom(智慧)arenevershut.”Aslongasthedoorsofpubliclibrariesareopen,whathesaidismostcertainlycorrect!1.BenjaminFranklinfoundedthefirstlendinglibraryin_______.A.1731B.1800C.1886D.19192.HowmanypubliclibrarieshavefreeInternetnow?A.2767.B.6458.C.9225.D.1679.3.Therightorderofthefollowingstatementsis______.=1\*GB3①ThepubliclibrarysysteminAmericadevelopedfast.②Thefirstlendinglibrarywasfounded.=3\*GB3③Librariesprovideinformationandchancestoaskforjobonline.=4\*GB3④Librariestrytobringpeopleintothelibrarybyusingcreativeprograms.A.②=1\*GB3①=3\*GB3③=4\*GB3④B.②=3\*GB3③=4\*GB3④=1\*GB3①C.=3\*GB3③=4\*GB3④=1\*GB3①②D.=1\*GB3①=2\*GB3②=3\*GB3③=4\*GB3④4.Thelastparagraphmainlytellsus_________.A.librarieshaveplayedanimportantroleinAmericans’educationB.pu

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