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2024年中考英語模擬考試(全國卷)第=2\*ROMANI卷Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)選擇。(每小題1分,共10分)1.Healthisthegreatest________inourlife.Nothingismorevaluablethanit.A.power B.wealth C.praise D.weight2.—Moststudentsgoontrainingcoursesofonekindor________forthePEtest.—Yes,thePEtestaddssomeeventssuchasswimmingandthevolleyball.A.a(chǎn)nother B.a(chǎn)ny C.neither D.some3.Heavoided________mistakesbytakingnotes.A.made B.making C.tomake D.makes4.Oursportsmeet_________nextmonth.A.holds B.isheld C.willhold D.willbeheld5.—What’sthe________ofgettingonwellwithothers?—Youshouldcaremuchaboutothers.A.use B.silence C.date D.secret6.—IsthisyournewiPad?—Yes,Ibought______toimprovemyEnglishspeaking.A.one B.it C.them D.ones7.—Howcanwesavewateraroundthehome?—Ithinkitisagoodwayto________showertimebyaminuteortwo.A.takedown B.cutdown C.bringdown D.lookdown8.IhappenedtoseeJackandMarythismorning.They________kitesintheparkatthattime.A.fly B.a(chǎn)reflying C.flew D.wereflying9.All_______receivedfreshflowersonWomen'sDay.A.womanteachers B.womenteacher C.womenteachers D.womanteacher10.—Ithinkmyhardworkwillpayoff.—Ofcourse.________youwork,________youwillbe.A.Theharder;theluckier B.Thehard;theluckyC.Thehardest;theluckiest D.Hardly;luckilyⅡ.完形填空。(每小題1.5分,共15分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)能填入相應(yīng)空格內(nèi)的最佳答案,并把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。MissZhangwasaspecialteacherinamiddleschool.Oneday,sheenteredtheclassroomandgavethestudentsanunusualtest.She11thepapersandaskedherstudentstobegin.Toeveryone’s12,therewerenoquestions,justablackdot(點(diǎn))inthecenterofthepaper.Theteachersawtheexpressiononeveryone’s13andsaid,“Iwantyoutowritewhatyouseethere.”Thestudentswereconfused(困惑的)butgotstartedonthehardtask.Attheendoftheclass,theteachertookalltheanswerpapersandstarted14eachoneofthem.Allofthemtriedto15theblackdotonthepaper.Afterallhadbeenread,theclassroomwas16.Nobodywantedtosayaword.Theteacherbegantoexplain,“I’mnotgoingtogradeyouaccordingtothis.Ijustwantedtogiveyousomethingtothinkabout.Noonewroteaboutthewhitepartofthepaper.17focusedon(專注于)theblackdot.Thesamehappensinourlives.Wehaveawhitepapertoenjoy,butwe18focusonthedarkspots.Ourlifeisagiftfilledwithloveandcare.Wealwayshavereasonstocelebrate—friendsthathelpusorjobsthatsupportourlives.”“However,wekeepfocusingonlyonthedarkspots,thehealthproblems,thelack(短缺)ofmoneyorthebadrelationshipwithafamilymember.Thedarkspotsarereallyannoying(令人煩惱的),19theyareverysmall.Takeyoureyesawayfromthebackspotsinyourlife.Enjoyeachmomentthatlifegivesyou.Be20andliveapositive(積極的)life!"11.A.handedout B.putout C.putup D.handedin12.A.joy B.mind C.surprise D.regret13.A.mouth B.face C.hands D.nose14.A.looking B.watching C.visiting D.reading15.A.speak B.find C.paint D.describe16.A.quiet B.noisy C.clean D.dark17.A.Anyone B.Everyone C.Nobody D.Somebody18.A.a(chǎn)lways B.seldom C.sometimes D.never19.A.a(chǎn)nd B.or C.but D.because20.A.a(chǎn)fraid B.polite C.careful D.happyⅢ.閱讀理解(每小題2分,共40分)A21.Whenwillalltheactivitiesbeheld?A.EverySaturday. B.InJune.C.Every6to7p.m. D.OnJune7.22.Angela,a7-year-oldgirl,isahugefanofstories.Wherewillshebeabletoenjoythem?A.SunnyHall B.GreenParkC.SunnysidePublicLibrary D.CoffeeQuest23.WhatisTRUEaccordingtothegiveninformation?A.Noneoftheactivitiesisrelatedtoenvironmentalprotection.B.Bookloverswilldiscussthismonth’sbestwriter,J.K.Rowling,onJuly7.C.Youneedtopay100dollarsayearifyouwanttotakepartin“DANCERCISE!”.D.AlexBrownwillteachyouhowtoplanandsavemoneyinSunnysideHall.24.Whatcanwelearnfromthenoticeboard?A.AlladultscangotoSunnysideHalltohavesupperwithDr.SmithonJune3.B.Notonlyadultsbutalsoteenagerscanenjoyjazzandhip-hopmusictwiceaweek.C.Amongthesixactivities,fourwillbeheldinthemorningandtwointheafternoon.D.AnyonewholivesinorneartheSunnysideCommunitycantakepartintheactivities.25.Wheredoyoumostprobablyseethesenotices?A.ATVshow. B.Anewspaper. C.Amagazine. D.Awebsite.BLastsummeratabookstore,mysonHenrywasfascinatedbythecoverofthefirstnovelfromPeterBrown’smiddle-gradetrilogy(三部曲).Hethenfinisheditinjusttwodays.“Dad,whydidTheWildRobothavetobesosad?”Hetearfullyaskedme.Whatbookwassoattractiveandmadeaboysosad?Iwantedtoreadit.Thestoryissetonafarawayisland,wherearobotnamedRozlearnstoliveandcommunicatewiththeisland’screatures,andbecomespartofthecommunity.Formyson,itwasthefirstbookhediscoveredonhisown,thefirsttoinfluencehimwiththemixoftragedy(悲劇)andjoy.WhenIfinishedthebook,IknewwhyHenrylovedit.Inourdiscussion,hedescribedhowBrown’spicturesandwordshadmadethestoryfeelreal.Whentalkingaboutitsfinal’scenes,whereRozleavestofindrepairsforherinjuredbody,Henrycriedagain.Hisreadingexperienceshadcheerful,“happily-ever-after”endings,butthisbookintroducedhimtothebeautyofcomplex(復(fù)雜)emotions.Itriedtoexplainhowsadnesscanimprovethemeaningofhappiness,★.Onceourdiscussionended,HenryrequestedtobuyTheWildRobotEscapesandfellinlovewithit.Hereadthefirsttwobooksrepeatedly,soyoucanimaginehisexcitementwhenwefinallygotacopyofTheWildRobotProtects.ThereissomethingspecialaboutRoz:herphysicalslownessandconfusionaboutlife,showedthroughherexpressiveeyesanddownturnedmouth.Herstoryreflectsthechallengesofsurvivinginastrangeplace,muchlikeachild’sjourney.ReadersloveRoz.Theylearnfromher.Evenbetter,theylearnalongsideher.RozgaveHenrythepowertopushthroughthefirstbook’ssadparts,gettinghimreadytoappreciatethat,sometimes,sadnessisn’tabadthingtofeel.Ithelpedreadersgetmore.26.WhatdrovethewritertoreadTheWildRobot?A.ItsHenry’sfirstbook. B.Henry’squestion.C.Itsattractivecover. D.Henry’sreaction.27.FromParagraphland2,itisclearthat________.A.Henrybecomespartofthecommunity.B.TheWildRobotisthefirstbooktomakeHenrycry.C.Henryreadsthebookbecauseoftheattractivecover.D.HenryfinishesPeterBrown’smiddle-gradetrilogyintwodays.28.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin★?A.buthestillcriedfortheendingB.butfailedtofullymakehimbelieveC.buthecouldn’tunderstandwhyRozwasinjuredD.buthisreadingexperiencemademeworried29.WhatmakesRozinthetrilogyspecial?A.Herchildishexpressions. B.Herroboticpower.C.Herstrugglingexperiences. D.Heradventurousspirit.30.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.IntroductionofMiddle-gradeTrilogy B.PersonalGrowthwithreadingC.Roz’scomplexjourney. D.ThepowerofthereadingCLastweekend,Iwantedtobuyajacketinthefleamarket(跳蚤市場)wherepeoplesellthingsatlowpricesandsomepeopleliketobargain(講價(jià))withthesellers.Atfirst,thesellerasked$100forit,butIbargainedwithhimuntilheagreedtotakeonly$50.IthoughtIgotagooddeal,butmyfriendgotanevenbetterdeal.SheusedFreecycleandgotajacketforfree,nocost!Andthejacketwasworthalotofmoney!Freecycleisanonlinegroup.Peoplegiveawaythingstheydon’tneedanymoreforfree!Otherpeoplegetthingstheyneed,alsoforfree,sotheydon’thavetopayanarmandaleg.It’sallaboutreusingandkeepinggoodthingsoutoflandfills(垃圾填埋).Ifyouwanttojoinit,youdon’tneedtopayanything.Themembershipisfree.WhenyoujoinFreecycle,youchooseagroupthatisnearyou.Therearegroupsallovertheworld,inover100countries,sothereisprobablyagroupnearyourhome.AtFreecycle,peoplelistallkindsofthings:furniture,clothes,artwork,electronics,andmore.Youmayneedsomethingthatyoucan’taffordtobuy.ButonFreecycle,it’sfree.Inthepast,whentalkingaboutsavingmoney,Ialwaysthoughtaboutafleamarketorsecond-handstores,whereyoucangetagoodpriceonusedthingsandsavelotsofmoney.Butnow,Isuggestanevenbetterwaytosavemoney—Freecycle.NomatteratFreecycle,second-handstoresoratafleamarket,youmayhavetospendsomeextratimelookingforwhatyouwant,butitcanbealotoffun.Youcanalsosavealotofmoney.It’sreallyworthit!31.Howdidtheauthor’sfriendgetajacket?A.Sheboughtitatafleamarket. B.Shereceiveditasagift.C.ShegotitforfreeonFreecycle. D.Shewonitinacontest.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“payanarmandaleg”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Protecttheenvironment. B.Spendanymoney.C.Hurtyourselfbadly. D.SurftheInternet.33.WhatdoyouknowaboutFreecycleaccordingtothepassage?A.Freecycleisafamousinternationalshoppingmall.B.YoucangetwhatyouwantatFreecycleatlowprices.C.YoucanfindanythingatFreecycleexceptusediPads.D.Freecycleisanonlinegrouptohelpcutdownwaste.34.What’sthewriter’sattitudetowardsFreecycle?A.Supportive. B.Doubtful. C.Uncertain. D.Worried.35.Whichoffollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Freecycle,agreenwaytoearnmoney. B.Freecycle,aspecialplacetohavefun.C.Freecycle,apopularmarkettobargain. D.Freecycle,ausefulapptosavetheearth.DTrytothinkaboutthis:yousitdownandbegintoeatatomato.Suddenly,thetomatostartstoscream!Thisthingwouldneverreallyhappen.Butanewstudyshowsthatplantsmakesoundswhentheyarestressed.ScientistsinIsraeldidthestudy.Duringthestudy,theyusedmicrophonestorecordhealthyandstressedtomato—thestressedoneswereeitherunwateredforseveraldaysorhadtheirstems(莖)cut.Theythenusedaspecialmethodtoshowthedifferences.Whatdidtheydo?Thefirsttwogroupsmadesounds30to50timeseveryhour.Thethirdgrouponlymadethesoundonceeveryhour.Thescientistssaidthatthirstyplantsbeganmakingnoisesbeforetheywereclearlydehydrated.Andthefrequencyofsoundsreachedthehighestpointafterfivedayswithnowater,andthendroppedastheplantsdriedupcompletely.What’smore,thetypesofsoundstheplantsmadeweredifferentaccordingtothecauseoftheirstress.“Whenplantsarenotstressedatall,theyareveryquiet,”LilachHadanyfromthestudyteamtoldCNN.Wholistenedtothesesounds?Scientistsbelievedthatanimalsandinsectsmaylistentothesounds.Forexample,thesoundcantellthemthattheplantisstressedandnotgoodforlayingeggson.Whenananimalwantstoeatplants,itcanalsousesoundtochoosewhichonetoeat.Thescientistalsolistenstootherplantssuchaswheatandcorn.Theyalsomakemoresoundswhenstressed.Thestudynotedthatsoundrecordingsofplantscouldbeusefulinagriculturetomakesurecropsweregettingenoughwaterandtogivewaterwhereitwasneededmost.Scientistssaythestudycanhelpfarmersinthefuture.Theycanbettertakecareofthecropsby“hearing”howplantsfeel.36.Anewstudyshowsthat________.A.tomatoesoftenfeltstressed B.SometomatoescouldcryC.plantscouldmakesoundswhenstressed D.plantscouldcommunicatewithpeople37.Whichofthefollowingmightbethethirdgroupwhenscientistsdothestudy?A.Notwateredforfivedays B.StemsarecutoffC.Untouchedplants D.unstressedinsects38.Theunderlineword“dehydrated”inparagraph3means________.A.losewater B.makenoise C.givepress D.dropoff39.Whichoftherightstructureofthepassage?A. B. C. D.40.Thepassageiswrittento________.A.letfarmerslistentoplants’soundsB.teachpeoplehowtocareforplantsC.callforhelptosavethestressedplantsD.tellreadersplantscanshowfeelingbysounds第=2\*ROMANII卷=4\*ROMANIV.任務(wù)型閱讀(每題2分,共10分)Yearsago,Iinterviewedasuccessfuladvertisingman.Hetoldmethathedreamedofbeingawriter.Infact,Ineverbelievedhecouldmakeit.Abouttenyearslater,however,IwassurprisedtoseethemanonTV,holdinguphisnewbook.Hehaspublishedmorethan100bestsellers.Hisabilitytoseehimselfasawritershowsaconcept(理念)knownas“possibleselves”.Itdescribeshowpeoplepicturetheirfuturelife:whattheymaybecome,orwanttobecome,orevenfeartobecome.Apossibleselfcantakeyoubeyonddaydreams.Whatyouimaginecancometrueifyoubuildabridgefromyour“nowself”toyour“possibleself”.Buthowdowebuildthatbridge?Hereareafewstepsyoucantry.Firstofall,justtakeaction.Ifyou’redreamingofacertainjob,attendacourse,followsomeonewhodoeswhatyouwanttodoandstartbytakingupthattypeofworkasahobbyorasidejob.Youshouldtellyourselfthatthesearethestepsyoucantaketoachievethatgoal(目標(biāo)).Astudyofadultsagedbetween23and72foundthatmorethan70percentofthosewhosentweeklyprogresstoafriendcompletedtheirgoals,twicethepercentageofthosewhodidn’tsharewrittengoals.Sosecondly,whenyouhaveagoal,shareit.Morefriendsknowingaboutyourgoalmakesitmorelikelytobeachieved.Thatfindingheldtrueforallgoals.Intheend,it’sagoodideatoaskforadvicefrompeopleyou’renotsuperclosetoorhaven’ttalkedtoforalongtime.Studiesshowthatfriendsyou’renotsupertightwithcansometimesgiveyoureallygoodadvice.So,don’tbeafraidtotalktopeopleyouknowalittlebitforhelpwhenyouneedit.41.Whatdidtheadvertisingmandreamofbecoming?42.Whatistheconceptof“possibleselves”?43.Whatisthefirststeptobuildingabridgetoyourpossibleself?44.Whyisitgoodtoshareyourgoalswithothers?45.Whocanyouaskforhelpaccordingtothelastparagraph?=5\*ROMANV.單詞拼寫(每空1分,共10分)46.It’squitefantastictoseesomanyc(改變)inmyhometown.47.Weshouldnevergeta(生氣的)aboutdifferentanswersfromothers,becauseit’sachancetolearnsomethingnew.48.Weteenagersshouldneverstoptryingtoachieveourd.49.Ourclassteachergaveussomeusefulsaboutthepartyandtheyhelpedalot.50.Thefoodandserviceareawful.That’sthewrestaurantthatIhavebeento.51.Tom’slookingforwardtohfromhispenpalinEngland.52.J.K.Rowlingisagreatwriterandherbooksarewreadaroundtheworld.53.Lilybherteethaftergettingupeveryday.54.AIhavelistenedtotheconversationmanytimes,Istilldon’tknowwhattheyaretalkingabout.55.TheChineseAntarcticResearchStation(南極科考站),QinlingStationopenedonFebruary7th,2024.(five)=6\*ROMANVI.短文填空(每空1.5分,共15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。The2024SpringFestivalGalaofficialmascot(吉祥物),“LoongChenchen”,wasannouncedbytheChinaMediaGrouponWednesday.Thename“LoongChenchen”includestheChinesecharacter“Loong”,whichtranslatesto“dragon”inEnglish.Thedragonplays56importantroleinChineseculture.Inancienttimes,theemperorsofancientChinaloveddragonsandtheirclothes57(cover)withpicturesofdragons.Weareproudtocall58(we)the“descendants(傳人)ofthedragon”.InChinese,“excellent”peopleareoftencalled“dragons”.Themascot“LoongChenchen”showsgreatmeaningsofgoodluck,healthand59(happy).Italsomeansthatthecountryisrichandthepeopleareatpeace.Themascotis60(careful)designed(設(shè)計(jì)).Ittakestwomonthstofinishdesigningthemascot.ThedesignerdrawsideasfromChina’sdeepandrichtraditionalculture.Forexample,thedesignofthedragonclaw(爪子)in“LoongChenchen”getsideas61thepatternoftheNine-DragonWallofthePalaceMuseuminBeijing.Thepatternonthedragonstomachisfromthecloudandthunder(雷聲)shapesintheWesternZhouDynasty.ThedragonfinisbasedonaTangDynasty(618–907)artifact(歷史文物)whichlookslikeamovinggolddragon.Thecolorof“LoongChenchen”hasspecialChinesename,“Chengxia”.ItmeansredorrosycloudsinEnglishand62(stand)foryouthandstrength(力量).Thecolorof“Chengxia”isasymbolofspring,hopeandgrowth.TheSpringFestivalGalaor“Chunwan”issuchapopularTVshowthatithasbecomeamust-watchprogramoftheLunarNewYearcelebrations,whichislovedbytheChinesepeople.DuringtheSpringFestival,nomatter63farfamiliesaroundChinaarefromtheirhomes,theywillcometogether.Therearemorethanonebillionpeople64(watch)theChineseLunarNewYear’sEve,theGalaonthatday.Itsymbolizesatimeforfamilygettogetherandthe65(meaning)beginningofthenewyear.=7\*ROMANVII.書面表達(dá)(滿分20分)假定你是李明,最近收到來自澳大利亞的交換生Tony的電子郵件。請你閱讀后回復(fù)。DearLiMing,Howareyouthesedays?I’msoexcitedtogotoTangshanasanexchange(交換)studentandwecanmeetagain!CouldyoupleasetellmesomethingabouttheSpringFestival?Whenisit?WhatdoyouusuallydoduringtheSpringFestival?Whatisthetraditionalfoodforit?Bytheway,what’stheweatherlikeinTangshanwhenI’marrivinginwinter?Lookingforwardtoyourreply.Yours,Tony要求:1.短文須包含所有提示內(nèi)容。2.文中不得出

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