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1、2023年江西省南昌市中考模擬英語(yǔ)試題學(xué)校:姓名:一、聽(tīng)短對(duì)話選答案.班級(jí):學(xué)校:姓名:一、聽(tīng)短對(duì)話選答案.班級(jí):.考號(hào):What does the girl want to have?A.Some oranges.B. Some apples.C.A.Some oranges.B. Some apples.C.Some water.2.A.Alans grandma.B. Alans sister.C.2.A.Alans grandma.B. Alans sister.C.Alans mother.Who wants to know how to use the Internet?3.A.
2、Three.B. Four.C.3.A. Three.B. Four.C.Five.How many people will be at the picnic?4.A.Mr. Jackson.B. Sams.4.A.Mr. Jackson.B. Sams.C. The girfs house.Where is the boy going to eat?5.A.She doesnt have any tickets.B5.A.She doesnt have any tickets.B. The ticket has been sold out.What does the woman mean?C
3、.Its free to visit the Science Museum.C.二、聽(tīng)長(zhǎng)對(duì)話選答案請(qǐng)聽(tīng)下面1段材料,回答3個(gè)小題。6.What are the speakers going to do tomorrow?6.A.Go boating.B. Go hiking.C.A.Go boating.B. Go hiking.C.Go bike riding.7.A.At 6:30.B. At7:00.C.At 7:30.What can we learn from the conversation?A.Todays weather is worse than yesterday.B.Th
4、e speakers want to enjoy the morning sunshine.C.The speakers will take food, drinks and some cards.請(qǐng)聽(tīng)下面1段材料,回答3個(gè)小題。What happened to Mr. King?A.7.A.At 6:30.B. At7:00.C.At 7:30.What can we learn from the conversation?A.Todays weather is worse than yesterday.B.The speakers want to enjoy the morning sun
5、shine.C.The speakers will take food, drinks and some cards.請(qǐng)聽(tīng)下面1段材料,回答3個(gè)小題。What happened to Mr. King?A.He had a fever.B. He had a toothache.C.His leg was hurt.When will they set out tomorrow morning?10.A.His wife.B. A young man.C.10.A.His wife.B. A young man.C.Some students.Who took Mr. King to the
6、hospital?11.A.The young man drove his car fast.B11.A.The young man drove his car fast.B. Mr. King doesnt feel much better.Which of the following is true?Mr. King will go to school tomorrow.三、聽(tīng)短文選答案請(qǐng)聽(tīng)下面1段材料,回答4個(gè)小題。12. Why does Tim go to New York?A. Because he wants to learn English.C. Because he lear
7、ns how to make cartoons.What is Tims living place like?A. Big but cheap.C. Clean and quiet.A. Because he wants to learn English.C. Because he learns how to make cartoons.What is Tims living place like?A. Big but cheap.C. Clean and quiet.Where does Alan come from?A. Canada.B. America.What can we lear
8、n from the monologue?Tim lives on the ninth floor.Because his parents have new jobs.B. Small but comfortable.C. China.B. Tim often walks along the river aftersupper.C. Tim and Alan both like American action movies.四、聽(tīng)錄音補(bǔ)全句子Yesterday we went to the field and played against Portland Middle School.Mr.
9、Brown wanted us to keep in mind while playing the game.One of the players called Peter from the other team was.The players of the other team began to because they couldnt get the ball.When the match ended, we got goals in total.五、單項(xiàng)選擇As you grow older, one important thing is to learn how to make wis
10、ely.A. facesB. mistakesC. resultsD. choicesAre your parents used to the city life now?一 I dont think so. They still feel much in the countryside.A. goodB. betterC. badD. worse一 Dad, I cant work out this math problem. Can you give me a hand?Wait a moment. I on the phone.A. am talkingB. will talkC. wa
11、s talking D. have talkedThe two boys said they couldnt leave the old man alone they were sure hewas all right.A. orB. butC. becauseD. A. orB. butC. becauseD. unlessLinda, what great progress youve made!Thanks. I English half an hour every day during the winter holiday.A. practiceB. practicedC. will
12、practiceD. have practicedIf our plan can cause any problem, we have to it.A. treatB. cancelC. promiseD. overcomeJack is a big fan of Chinese culture. He goes to the museums first wherever hetravels.A.neverB. hardlyC. alwaysD.sometimesI cant understand what the book is about because it in French.A.wr
13、iteB. wroteC. has writtenD.is written六、完形填空Summer time in the United States generally means people have a lot more free time to enjoy the outdoors. The sun is out for longer, so there are more hours in the 29 to enjoy. Having more free time does not mean you need to 3() a lot of money. There are ple
14、nty of ways to enjoy your city or town for little or no money.In summer, many parks 31 free concerts. Sometimes these concerts feature (以為特色)bands and musicians that are 32. Other times the concerts aregiven by up and coming (嶄露頭角的)33. It doesnt matter whether you know theband playing or not, these
15、free concerts in the park are a great way to 34 music outdoors. If you arrive at the park 35 with your friends, you can even have a picnic. Many parks also offer free outdoor screenings of 36. Its always a good idea toarrive early to get a good viewing spot (地點(diǎn)).Being too 37 to the movie screen is n
16、o fun - your neck will 38. And sitting too far means youll have to squint (瞇眼看).These outdoor movie screenings are also great for picnics.If you are a big fan of theater, most big cities have 39 Shakespeare-in-the-park programs. These programs feature different works of Shakespeare: performed live a
17、nd outdoors. Many of these programs are free. Some of these Shakespeare-in-the-park programs are so 40 that people line up fbr hours to get free tickets. Usually the tickets are“first come, first served”. If all the tickets are 41 before you get to the front of theline, then you are out of luck. So
18、get there early!If you dont have air conditioning, many museums offer free admission days or hours.42 the museums being cool in temperature, they are also cool 43 youcan see amazing works of art.29. A. hourB. dayCmonthD, year30. A. saveB. wasteC.spendD. borrow31. A. openB. offerC.chooseD. change32.
19、A. newB. proudC.famousD handsome33. A. artistsB. writersC.dentistsD. magicians34. A. watchB. enjoyC.learnD. support35. A. lateB. earlyC.slowlyD. happily36. A. showsB. playsC.operasD. movies37. A. farB. highC.closeD. straight38. A. hurtB. breakCworryD. drop39. A. itsB. ourC.yourD. their40. A. loudB.
20、popularChopefulD. common41. A. given awayB. sold outC.put downD. fixed up42. A. WithB. FromC.BesidesD. Without43. A. ifB. unlessC.thoughD. because七、短文選詞填空serioushitfeel alsoexperiencestresssuddenslowbuildingtheir butWhen an earthquake happens, part of the Earths surface moves. In fact, the surface o
21、f the Earth moves all the time. The tectonic plates(地殼板塊)which make up the surface press against each other very 44. Over thousands of years, this movement creates great. In some places where the layers俵層) of rock are weak, this finally causes amovement -an earthquake. Thousands of earthquakes happe
22、n every day,most are very small and cause no damage. A large earthquake shakesto the ground, or causes a tsunami(海嘯)wave. The results are usually very.Its common for people in southern Europe 50 big earthquakes, and on November 1st, 1755, a powerful earthquake 51 the city of Lisbon in Portugal.Betwe
23、en 60,000 and 100,000 people lost52-lives. After the earthquake a tsunamistruck the city, and there was 53 a fire, which caused nearly total destruction(毀滅).People as far away as Finland 54 the shock, and the tsunami reached Barbados in the West Indies.八、閱讀單選Calendar of EventsMAY4ChesterStory Time a
24、t Misty Valley: A small Blue Whale held at Phoenix Books; 11:00 A. M. Enjoy a spring Saturday morning with Gramma Ray and join us for a reading of the childrens book. A Small Blue Whale by Beth Ferry and Lisa Mundorff. After we read together, we will have a fun activity! 802 -875 -3400MAY 11BrandonS
25、ilent Movie Festival with Live Music, Safety Last held at Brandon Town Hall; 7:00 P.M. Harold Lloyd stars in Safety Last”( 1923 ),to be screened with live music. For more information, please visit: www. brandontownhall. org. Free, donations(捐贈(zèng))accepted.MAY 8Burlington Community(社區(qū))Dinner held at Pat
26、hways Vermont Community Center; 5:00 P. M. The Pathways Vermont Community. Center offers regular meals to the public for free.MAY 11BurlingtonFree Family Saturdays: A Family Dance Party held at Flynn Center for the Performing Arts; 10:00 A. M. Free family musical programs held in the Flynns lobby on
27、 the following Saturday mornings at 10 a. m. For more information, see the website at https:/ www. flynncenter. orgWho is going to read the childrens book?A. Gramma Ray. B. Beth Ferry.C. Lisa Mundorff. D. Harold Lloyd.Where can we go for fun on a Saturday night?A. Phoenix Books.B. Brandon Town Hall.
28、C. The Pathways Vermont Community Center. D. Flynn Center for the Performing Arts.Which of the following is true according to the calendar above?Community Dinner isnt for everyone.We dont have to pay fbr any of the events above.Silent Movie Festival offers live music and dance parties.Free family mu
29、sical programs are held every Saturday morning.Florence Nightingale made nursing a respectable profession for women. She was born in 1820 into a rich British family. She was in her twenties when she became interested in health care. Her parents were quite surprised to know their daughters interest,
30、because rich women did not work at all in those days. However, Nightingale did not change her mind and in the end her parents allowed her to train as a nurse for three months in Germany. After that, she worked in London in a hospital for women.In 1854, Britain, France and Turkey went to war against
31、Russia. When reports about the awful conditions for the wounded and sick soldiers appeared in The Times, Nightingale was asked to take some nurses to the military(軍隊(duì)的)hospitals. While working there, she became famous and money was collected fbr her work.She returned to London in 1856. At first, she
32、hid herself away from attention, but later, she set up a training school for nurses in London. After completing their training, the nurses worked in hospitals all over Britain and Nightingales influence spread. Florence Nightingale continued to work to improve public health for the rest of her life.
33、Where was Florence Nightingale trained as a nurse?A. In Britain.B. In France.C. In Russia.D. In Germany.What can we know about Nightingale?She took an interest in health care when she was twelve.She became famous and got some money during the war.She used to have a job in Paris in a hospital for chi
34、ldren.She tried to hide herself and got married to a doctor in London.What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about?The terrible conditions in London.How Nightingale became famous.What Nightingale did for public health.Nightingales life during the war.Some children do too much homework. According to data
35、from the US Department of Education, if you spend more than two hours doing your homework, it can be bad fbr your marks.Researchers looked at the math scores of students in the eighth grade and the amount of homework they did. Then the results were compared with similar studies of homework in other
36、countries. They expected the results to be similar around the world but they werent.In the US scores are the best for students when they do about one hour of homework each night. When they keep studying two or more hours their marks begin to fall.In Japan when students study for more than two hours
37、their marks start going down一but only slightly (輕微地).Canadian students seem to benefit from between one and two hours of homework - but when they do more, they dont manage to improve their result. They are about the same as when they work for only one hour!German students get higher marks when they
38、do two to three hours homework a night, but risk getting lower scores when they do three or more hours.The conclusion (結(jié)論)seems to be that you should avoid spending too much time on your homework.What does the underlined word they in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. The researchers. B. The students. C. The r
39、esults. D. The studies.Whose marks seem to be least influenced by the length of time they spend?Students from the Us.Students from the Japan.Students from Canada.Students from Germany.Match the countries with the information and choose the right answer.the US a. Students get almost the same result w
40、hen they study for 1 or 2 hours.Japan b. Students do best when they do about one hour of homework every night.Canada c. Students marks go down a little when they study for more than two hours.Germany d. Students get higher marks when they do 2 to 3 hours of homework a night.A.cbdB.4dbC.-b-aydD.-bc也d
41、What can we learn from the passage?The US Department of Education encourages students to do more homework.Spending one hour on homework is the best way to improve students marks.Spending too much time on homework doesnt mean you can get higher grades.It is believed that the more homework students do
42、, the higher marks theyll get.People today take lots of photos. Many people use cell phones to take photos of their everyday life, with friends and family. Some photos are really special. They may show beautiful places or important events, like birthday parties or weddings. Years later, people may,
43、look at, these special photos to remember the past.But how did people record important events before there were cameras? How did people long ago remember the past?Some people told stories about the past. Others wrote down the things they remembered. Some people made drawings. These helped them remem
44、ber important events. One group of people who made drawings to remember the past was the Lakota tribe(部落).The people of the Lakota tribe were native Americans.Every winter, Lakota leaders picked the most important event from the year. A Lakota artist then drew a picture of that event. These drawings
45、 were called winter counts. This is because the event for each picture was picked in the winter. For a long time, these pictures were drawn on animal skins. Later, they were drawn on paper.The winter counts showed the Lakota tribes history. Each year, the new drawing was added to the rest of the win
46、ter counts. That helped people keep track of the years.Today, winter counts are important records of the Lakota tribes past.How many ways were used to record important events before the camera was invented in the passage?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.D. Five.Which kind of photo from today is most similar
47、to the winter counts?Photographs of famous people.Photographs of beautiful places.Photographs of special or important events.Photographs of daily life from mobile phones.Which of the following is true according to the passage?The Lakota people like to draw pictures of the winter.The events for winte
48、r counts were chosen in the winter.People can only find winter counts on animal skins.D. Each year, new drawings replace the old winter counts.What is the main idea of this passage?The Lakota peoples winter counts are very interesting.The Lakota people drew winter counts to practice their drawing sk
49、ills.The winter counts helped Lakotas people remember important events over the years.Cameras have made it a lot easier for people to remember important events over the years.The American west is full of “ghost towns”, where people left everything behind to find new homes. Now a “ghost city“ is bein
50、g built in the US. It wont be abandoned. It will be used to test the technology of the future.Called CITE-the Center for Innovation (創(chuàng)新),Testing and Evaluation (測(cè)評(píng))一the city will cover an area of 39 square kilometers in the middle of the New Mexico desert. The city was proposed (提議)by Pegasus Global
51、 Holdings, a technology company.Why build a city that nobody lives in? Because new technologies may cause problems or even be dangerous. In a “ghost city”, they can be tested for safety.“It will be a true laboratory without the problems and safety issues (問(wèn)題)that come with people living there. Here
52、you can break things and run into things, and get used to how they work, before taking them out into the market,said Pegasus managing director Robert Brumley in Wired magazine.Without the worry of harming people, any new idea can be tested in this city. Just think about the possibilities driverless
53、cars can move freely on the streets, robot homes can be designed and drone delivery can be used for mailing packages.Theres just one problem with CITE. People can suddenly jump out in front of something,“ Reese Jones, a founder of Singularity University, US, told Fortune magazine.Jones is worried th
54、at even if a technology works perfectly in CFTE, it will not work well in a place full of people.What does the underlined word “abandoned“ in Paragraph 1 mean?A. Given up.B. Set up.C. Made use of. D. Put off.Why is the “ghost city being built?For shooting movies.To test new technology.To give homele
55、ss people a place to live.To help people experience life in a ghost town.What is the problem with CITE according to Jones?It is not a true laboratory.Testing in CITE will be expensive.The test results might not work in real cities.There wont be anyone who can fix things if they break in CITE.What wo
56、uld be the best title for the passage?Testing in Empty Cities.Discussions about Ghost Towns.Technology of the Future.Mysteries of the American West.九、閱讀還原7選5Hello, my name is Vernon Marchewski and Im going to tell you about the best ways to improve your fitness. If youre interested in being an athle
57、te, or just doing sport for fun, this advice is for you.I think the most important thing is to choose a workout that you enjoy. 73 You need to do something that will motivate (激勵(lì))you, so avoid activities that are too hard for you, or boring.74 Try a new activity, or change how long you spend doing s
58、omething, and how difficult you make it.Another great way to motivate yourself is to make sure you have goals. For example, if you run 5 km a day, try to increase it to 6. But be careful, dont over train. 75Look after yourself. 76 A healthy diet is the best way to a healthy body.Finally, only use pr
59、oper equipment. 77 Only wear good running shoes, and invest in comfortable clothing.Dont cycle if you dont like cycling.Find someone you know to join you.Remember to eat good food and drink lots of water.If you cycle, have your bicycle checked and repaired regularly.The equipment might-not be of muc
60、h help if you are good enough.This can lead to injury, and your body needs to rest as well as work hard.To make your workout more fun and challenging, do it a bit differently each time.(Jenny and Henry are talking in the school. J = Jenny H = Henry)J: Do you want to go to the cinema at the weekend?
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