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四川省南充市2024年中考二模英語試卷

學校:姓名:班級:考號:

一、完形填空

Abirdwenttolookforhappiness.Onherway,shesawaflower.Theflowerwasshort

ofwater,buthisfacewasfullof1.

Thebirdaskedthelittleflower,"You'regoingtodie,whyareyoustillsohappy?”

“To2sweetfruit.”

Thenthebirdgottoknowhappinessisa3intheheart.

Thelittlebirdkeptflying,thenshesawadisabledduck.Theduckwassingingasong

happily.Sheaskedtheduck,"Lifeisso4foryou,whydon'tyoufeelsad?”

“BecausejustnowIsawalittleduckfalldown,Ihelpedhim5again."saidhe

duck.

Thebirdnolongerlookedforhappiness,becauseshefinallyknewthatthetrue

happinessisinherownheart.

1.A.surpriseB.fearC.smileD.worry

2.A.buyB.sellC.loseD.get

3.A.hopeB.pressureC.secretD.responsibility

4.A.easyB.unfairC.goodD.lucky

5.A.standupB.sitdownC.dressupD.cutdown

Thesedays,theLoveFreezers(冰箱)appearonWensanRoadinHangzhou.These

freezersprovidecolddrinksonlyforthepeopleworkinginthesun,suchaspostmen,1

andtrafficpolicemen.

Howwillyoufeelfirstwhenyouwalkontheroadandseetheword"free"?Ithink

mostpeoplemustrushtothefreezerfilledwith2drinks,especiallyinsummer.3

somethingfromthevideotapemakesussurprised.

Picture1:Twoguyswhohave4playingbasketballcameby,theytookouttwo

bottlesofwaterassoonasseeingtheword"free”.Butwhentheyknewthewaterwas5

forthepeopleworkinginthesun,theytookoutalltheircha霞擲andputitinthefridge

toshowtheirapologies(歉意)andrespects.

Picture2:Abeautifulgirlalsowantedtoenjoythe"free”,butsheputit6whenshe

knewitwasn'tforher.

Picture3:Tooursurprise,anoldgrandpawalkedby.Whenhe7thewordsonthe

fridge,heputsomeapplesintotheboxatonce.Becauseofthesewarm-heartedpeople,the

foodsanddrinksthereget8.

Whafsmore,mostpeopleweremovedbyaletterfromaboy.Hewrotethathisfather

wasapostman.Hewasvery9totheauntsandunclesfortheirwater.

Allthe10canmakeeveryonefeelhappyandcoolthoughitissohot.

Lefsbelieveourworldwillgetwarmerandwarmerinthefuturebecausethereareso

manyfriendlypeoplearoundus.

6.A.astronautsB.programmersC.pilotsD.cleaners

7.A.icyB.hotC.sweetD.salty

8.A.ThoughB.ButC.BecauseD.So

9.A.begunB.finishedC.avoidedD.dreamed

10.A.enoughB.famousC.readyD.sorry

11.A.onB.offC.outD.back

12.A.readB.writeC.copyD.hear

13.A.lessandlessB.moreandmoreC.betterandbetterD.worseandworse

14.A.helpfulB.carefulC.thankfulD.kind

15.A.warmthB.adviceC.funD.knowledge

、閱讀理解

TicketInformation

Movie:ALoneWatcher

Tel

Dates:Jun16-Jun23

Mon-Fri10a.m,8p.m.

Sat-Sun10a.m,3p.m,8p.m.

Venue:WandaCinema

Duration:101minutes

TicketPrices:$28perchildoradult(daymovies)

$36perchildoradult(eveningmovies)

FamilyPackages:$86for4tickets(10a.m.3p.m.movies)

$126for4tickets(8p.m.movies)

LatecomerPolicy:Pleasearriveearly.

Latecomerswillnotbeallowedtoenteruntilaproperbreakinthemovies.

Children:Aspolitenesstootheraudiencemembers,childrenbelow3yearsoldwillnot

beallowedin.

16.Howmanydayswillthemovielast?

A.8days.B.9days.C.16days.D.23days.

17.Ifthemoviebeginsat10a.m,whenwillitprobablyfinish?

A.At11:01a.m.B.At11:41a.m.C.12:41p.m.D.1:01p.m.

18.What'sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“Venue”?

A.Place.B.Character.C.Market.D.Film.

19.Whatwillhappentolatecomers?

A.Theywillpaymorethan$36.

B.Theywillfailtoenterthecinema.

C.Theycanenterthecinemaduringabreak.

D.Theycanstillwatchthewholemovie.

20.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaccordingtotheinformation?

A.ThenameofthemovieisALoneWatcher.

B.Youcancalormoreinformation.

C.Daymoviesarecheaperthaneveningmovies.

D.Afathercanwatchthemoviewithhis28-month-oldbaby.

Windpowerisaverycleansourceofenergy.Thisishowwindpowerworks.Wind

makeswindmillsspin(旋轉(zhuǎn)).Whenthewindmillsspin,theymakeelectricity.Thenwecan

usetheelectricity.

Alotofpeoplethinkthatwindpowerisnew,butthat9snottrue.Forthousandsofyears,

peoplehaveusedwindtosailboatsandmovewater.Westilldothosethingstoday,butthese

dayswemostlyusewindpowertomakeelectricity.

Windpowerisaverypopularsourceofenergy.Mostpeoplethinkthatweshoulduseit

moreandmore.Firstofall,it'sclean.Windmillsdon'tpollutetheenvironmentatall.Second,

wecanusewindpowerforever.Afterall,wewillalwayshavewind.Also,windpoweris

cheap,andifsgettingevencheaper.

Alotofpeopledon'tunderstandwindpowerverywell.Theybelievethatthereare

problemswithwindpower,butmanyofthoseproblemsarenotreal.Forexample,some

peoplesaythatwindmillsaredangerousforbirds.Thatusedtobetrue,butitisn'ttrue

anymore.Oldwindmillskilledbirdsbecausetheyspunveryfast.Newwindmillsspinslowly,

theyaren'tdangerousforbirds.

However,therearerealproblemswithwindmills.Oneproblemisthatmanypeople

thinkwindmillsareveryugly.Thisisaproblemforsomepeoplebecausewindmillsareoften

inveryprettyareas.Also,winddoesn'tblowallthetime,sowecan'tusewindpowerallthe

time.Finallywindmillsarenoisy.

Windpowerisbecomingmoreandmorecommon.Rightnow,morethan80countries

usewindpower.About2.5percentoftheworld'spowercomesfromthewind.Forsome

countries,thatnumberisalothigher.WindpowergivesDenmarkmorethan25percentofits

electricity.

21.WhatcanweknowfromParagraph2?

A.Allofusthinkwindpowerisnew.

B.Peoplehaveusedwindforalongtime.

C.Peoplecan'tusewindtomovewater.

D.Peopleuselesswindpowerthanbefore.

22.HowmanyadvantagesofwindpowerarementionedinParagraph3?

A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.

23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”referto?

A.People.B.Problems.C.Windmills.D.Birds.

24.Whatdoyouthink"Denmark“belongto?

A.Oneofthecountries.B.Peopleofacountry.

C.Akindofwind.D.Akindofpower.

25.Whafsthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.HistoryofElectricity.B.SourceofEnergy.

C.NoisyWindmills.D.WindPower.

Recently,manypeoplethinkifsriskytousecredit(信用)cardnumbersonline.

However,fromtimetotime,weallusepasswordsandIDnumbersontheInternet.Wethink

wearesafe,butthatmaynotbetrue!Anewkindofattack(攻擊)isbeingusedbydishonest

peopletostealIDsandcreditcardnumbersfromwebsurfers.Thisnewkindofattackis

called“phishing”.

Phishingsoundsthesameastheword“fishing”,anditmeansthatathiefistryingto

trickpeopleintogivingawayvaluableinformation.Likerealfishermen,phishersusebait(誘

餌)intheformofgreatonlinedealsorservices.Forexample,phishersmightusefalseemails

andwebsitestotrickpeopleintorevealing(透露)creditcardnumbers,accountusernames,

andpasswords.Theyimitate(模仿)well-knownbanks,onlinesellers,andcreditcard

companies.Successfulphishersmaymakeasmanyas5%ofthepeoplebelieveandgive

awaytheirpersonalinformation.

Ifsreallyabigproblem!Actually,tricking5%oftheonlinepopulationishuge.Now

morethan4.6billionpeoplehaveaccess(進入權(quán))totheInternet,and75%ofthoseInternet

usersliveinthewealthiestcountriesonEarth.Ithasbeenreportedthatphisherssendmore

than40billionfalsemessageseachyear.Evenbytrickingonly.5%ofthepeople,phishers

canmakealotofmoney.

Amy,18,fromCalifornia,receivedanemail.AmantoldAmythatshecouldgeta

milliondollarsinheraccountasarewardifshesentathousanddollarstohim.Amydidas

themansaidatonce.The“thiefusedAmy'sSocialSecuritynumbertogetcreditcardsin

hernameandtransferredhermoney.

Howcanpeopleavoidbeingcheatedonline?Aboveall,theyhavetolearntorecognize

theemailthathasbeensentbyaphisher.Alwaysbecarefulwithanyemailwithurgent像急

的)requestsforpersonalinformation.Phisherstypicallywriteupsettingorexciting,butfalse

statementsintheiremailssothatpeoplewillreplyrightaway.Nevergiveoutpersonal

informationtophishers.Andifanoffersoundstoogoodtobetrue,itis.

26.Howistheword“phishing“explainedinthepassage?

A.ByusingpasswordsandIDnumbers.

B.Byattackingdishonestpeople.

C.Bycomparingtocatchingfish.

D.Bygivingawayvaluableinformation.

27.Whafsthepurposeofphishers?

A.ToaccesstotheInternet.B.Tofindtheusersonline.

C.Toliveinthewealthiestcountries.D.Tomakelotsofmoney.

28.WhichwritingskillisusedinParagraph.4?

A.Givingexamples.B.Listingnumbers.

C.Raisingquestions.D.Usingsayings.

29.WhatisprobablythetopicofParagraph5?

A.Howtohelpcatchphishers.B.Howtoreplytourgentemails.

C.Howtopaybycreditcard.D.Howtoprotectpeopleonline.

30.Wherecanwereadthepassage?

A.Inaposter.B.Inanewspaper.C.Inanovel.D.Inaletter.

三、短文填空題

31.Ifyouwanttodoaschoolprojectonchildren'srights(權(quán)利),youcanlookonthe

Internetforsomeinformation.(D

TheUnitedNationsliststherightsofchildren.Mostcountriesagreeallofthem,but

somecountriesdonot②

?Childrenhavetherighttobeproperlyfed,clothedandsheltered(庇護)bytheir

family.Iftheirfamilycan'tdoso,thegovernmentshouldtakeresponsibility.

?Childrenhavetherighttoaneducationandmedicalcare.(3)

?Childrenmustnotbecruellypunishedbytheirparentsoranyothers.

?Childrenhavetherighttoexpectthegovernmenttoprotectthemfromallkindsof

abuse(虐待)andneglect(忽略).

.④_______

?Childrenhavetherighttobeprotectedfrombeingmadetoworktoohardtomake

moneyforotherpeople.

Insomecountrieschildrendonothavetheserights.Manyyoungchildrenaremadeto

worklonghoursinfactoriesandonfarms.Insomecountriestherearesofewschoolsthat

onlyrichchildrengetaneducation?

Therightsofchildrenare,therefore,therightspeoplethinkchildrenshouldhave.They

arenotalwaystherightschildrenreallyhave.

A.Childrenmustn'tfightatschool.

B.Theyshouldbeprovidedbythegovernment.

C.Nochildunderfifteenshouldbemadetofightinanarmy.

D.Thefollowingaresomeofthemostimportantrightsofchildren.

E.Therearenotenoughdoctorsornursestohelpmanychildrenwhentheyaresick.

F.AUnitedNationswebsitecanshowyouplentyofusefulinformationfortheproject.

32.Ithasmorethan900millionusersworldwide.Ifitwereacountry,itwouldhavea

largerpopulationintheworldthanalotof①(country).ThisisFacebook,apopular

websitefromtheUS.

MarkZuckerbergwasborn②May14,1984.Asalittlekid,helovedcreating

littlefuncomputerprograms,(3)(especial)communicationtoolsandgames.Heset

upthenetworkinFebruaryof2004.Hewasthenasecond-yearstudentatHarvardUniversity.

Oneday,hehadanideaof④(build)awebsiteforHarvardstudentstogettoknow

eachother.HesetuptheFacebookwebsite.Harvardstudentscouldsharetheir⑤

(person)informationthere.Soon,thewebsitebecameveryfamous.Zuckerbergdecided(6)

(leave)HarvardtorunFacebookfull-time.Itwasthebiggestadvantageinhislife

andlaterbroughthimgreatsuccess.Nowtheserviceispopulararoundtheworld.

Greetingssuchas"Haveyou⑦(check)yourFacebookpagetoday?"became

apartofyoungpeople'severydaylanguageintheUS.Peoplecanexchangemessages(8)

_getthelatestinformationabouttheirfriendsonFacebook.Zuckerberg9sdreamis

toconnectpeoplethroughtheInternet.“Facebookistomaketheworldmoreopenand

connected,9,hesaid.

Whafstheyoung(9)(man)secretofsuccess?Zuckerbergbelievesifs

importanttohaveanopenmindandbereadytotrynewthings."Theriskiestthingistotake

norisks,“heoncesaidinanopenletter.Sometimesthe⑩(simple)ideasgo

furthest.WehopeZuckerbergcangomuchfurther,maybeevenfurtherthanBillGates.

33.Everybodyknowsthatthefirstimpression(印象)isveryimportant.Ifyouwantto

bebetteratmeetingnewpeople,justfollowthesetips.

Firstly,liveinthemoment.Ifyouwanttomeetnewpeople,thefirstthingyouhaveto

doisnottoworryabouthowyouperformandtoenjoythepresentmomentofthenew

conversation.Whenyoumeetanewperson,don'taskyourself,66HowdoIlook?"or"How

doIsound?”Instead,ask,"Whatwouldthispersonliketotalkabout?"or"Whatmattersto

thisperson?^^Youcankeeptheconversationbythinkingaboutwhattosaynext.

Secondly,stayconfident.Ifyoukeepupyourconfidence,otherpeoplewillliketalking

toyou.Youshouldbeconfidentbeforeyouwalkintoaroomwithnewpeopleinitandbuild

yourconfidenceastheconversationgoesalong.Justsmile,talkaboutthethingsthatyoulove.

Bodylanguagecanhelpyoustayconfident.Standtallanddo

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