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常德市2023年中考:《英語(yǔ)》科目考試真題與參考答案第一部分:閱讀技能閱讀下面的材料,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)回答問(wèn)題。[A]Manyinjuries(傷害)happensuddenly.Forexample,ifyoufalloffabicycleandbreakyourarm,ithappensveryquickly.Butcomputerinjurieshappenslowly.YoureyesToomuchlightcaninjureyoureyes,soneversittooclosetoacomputerscreen.Youreyesshouldbeatleast50centimetersfromthescreen.Remembertolookawayfromitsometimes.Thisgivesyoureyesarest.Whenyouuseacomputer,thewindowshouldbeonyourleftoryourright.Ifitisbehindyou,thelightwillreflect(反射)onthescreen.Ifthewindowsareinfrontofyou,thesunandthescreenwillbothshineintoyoureyes.________Handandwrist(手腕)injuriescanhappenbecausethehandsandwristsaremovedinthesamewayhundredsoftimes.Ifyouuseakeyboardforalongtime,followthesethreerules:(1)Restyourwristsonsomething.(2)Keepyourelbowsatthesameheightasthekeyboard.(3)Stopsometimesandexerciseyourhands,wristsandfingersinadifferentway.YourbackSomepeoplesitformanyhoursinfrontofacomputer.Ifyousitinawrongway,youcaninjureyourbackoryourneck.Soyoushouldsitwithyourbackstraight.Thetoppartofthescreenshouldbeinfrontofyoureyes.Yourforearms,wristsandhandsshouldallbeparallel(平行)tothefloor.Ifyouaresittingforalongtime,getupevery30minutesandexerciseyourarms,legsandneck.Enjoyyourcomputer,butuseitsafely.1.Whichkindofinjuriesmayhappenslowly?A.Youuseyourcomputercorrectly.B.Youfalloffabicycleandbreakyourarm.C.Yousitinawrongwayformanyhoursinfrontofacomputer.2.Howfarshouldyoukeepyoureyesfromthescreen?A.Atleast30cm. B.Atleast50cm. C.Atleast70cm.3.Whichcanbestbefor“________”?A.Yourhandsandwrists. B.Yourheadandneck. C.Yourlegsandfeet.4.Whatdoesthewritertellusinthepassage?A.You’dbetternotusethecomputer.B.Enjoyyourcomputer,butuseitsafely.C.Keepawayfromthecomputertobesafe.[B]IrwinCoreywasafamousAmericanfilmactor.Buttoday,thestoryyouwillreadisnotabouthisachievementsinfilmbutabouthisbegging(乞討)life.HebecameabeggaronceandoftenwalkedinthestreetsofManhattan.Heworeoldandbrokenclothes.Hewasverythinandseemedtobeweak,lookinglikeapoorhomelessoldman.________Heonlyaskedforsomechangefrompassingdrivers,andthenhegavethedriverafreecopyofthenewspaperhebought.Eachtimeheaskedformoney,hewasalwayssmilingandalsotoldjokestothedrivers.Thedriversthoughthimkindandhumorous,sotheyneverlethimgoempty-handed.Althoughallthemoneyhebeggedwascoins,hestillmadelotsofmoneyattheendoftheday.IrwinCoreyhadbeenbeggingformoneyformanyyears.However,hedidn’tspendanyofthemoneyhehadaskedfor.Everytimethemoneywasuptoacertainamount(量),hedonatedittoacharitywhichboughtmedicalsuppliesforCubanchildren.For17years,hedonatedallhishard-earnedmoneytothecharity.Hewasnotshortofmoney.Helivedina$3.5millionbighouse.Hewasnotabeggar,either.“Ontheonehand,Ijustwanttohelppeopleinneed.Ontheotherhand,beggingcanmakemefeelnotlonely,asmywifehadpassedaway,”hesaid.5.Whatisthestoryabout?A.Irwin’sachievementsinfilms. B.Irwin’sbegginglife. C.Irwin’spoorlife.6.Whichcanbesttaketheplaceof“________”inthethirdparagraph?A.Hebeggedformoneyinaspecialway.B.Hethoughtthedriverswererich.C.Hewasasuccessfulfilmstar.7.WhatdidthedriversthinkofIrwinCorey?A.Friendlybutlonely. B.Kindandfamous. C.Kindandhumorous.8.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Irwinwasactuallyrich.B.Irwinwasapoorhomelessoldman.C.Irwindonatedallhismoneytocharity.[C]Toysandgamesarefun,butinventingthemisseriousbusiness.Bigtoycompaniestreatitevenmoreserious,becausethemoretoystheysell,themoremoneytheymake.Theyhaveadultswhodonothingbutthinkupnewtoys.Sometimestheyevenworkinlockedroomssonoonecanstealtheirideas!Butnoteverynewtoyisinventedthatway.Someofthebestinventionsaremadebykids.Thirteen-year-oldCaseylovedtoplaygolf.Heinventedawaytomakethegamemorefun.Heinventedanewgolftee(球座).ItiscalledtheBiotees.Mostgolfteesaremadefromwood,butCasey’steeismadeoutofrecycledpaper.Itdoesnotharmtheenvironment.Caseystartedhisowncompanytomakehisnewtee.He’salreadyhadordersformillionsofthem.Jessicainventedatoywhenshewasonlyeight.Jessicalikestojumprope.Shejumpsaloneandshejumpswithfriends.Tojumpaloneyouneedashortrope.Withfriends,youneedalongrope.SoJessicainventedanewkindofjumprope.ThelengthofJessica’sjumpropecanbemodified(調(diào)整).Itcanbemadelongtojumpwithfriends.Oritcanbemadeshorttojumpalone.Whenyoufinishjumping,youcaneventurnthejumpropeintoabelt.NowJessicahasabusinesstosellherjumpropes.Doyouhaveagreatideaforanewinvention?Giveyourideaatry.ItmaybecomethenextBioteeorlatestjumpropes.9.Whydosomeadultsworkinlockedroomswhentheythinkupnewtoys?A.Tokeeptheirideasfrombeingstolen.B.Toinventmoretoys.C.Tomakemoremoney.10.WhatisCasey’sgolfteemadeoutof?A.Wood. B.Gold. C.Recycledpaper.11.HowoldwasJessicawhensheinventedthenewkindofjumprope?A.13. B.10. C.8.12.Whommaythewritercallontotryideasfornewinventions?A.Teachers. B.Kids. C.Parents.[D]Indoorandoutdoorgardeninghasbecomemoreandmorepopular.Ithelpsusbuildastrongerconnection(連接)withnatureandmakesusfeelmorerelaxed.Gardeningisreportedtobegoodfortheenvironmentandwildlife.Gardensofferahometowildlife.Theyalsoactaspassagesfornature,allowingwildlifetomovefromoneplacetothenext.________Onestudyfoundthatgardeningfor30minutescanbecomparedwithplayingbadminton,volleyballorpracticingyoga.Gardeningcanimproveyourmoodinlotsofways.Ifyoufeelnervousorworried,lookingafterplantscanhelptokeepyourmindonsomethingelse.Watchingaseed(種子)growintoahealthyplantcanmakeyoufeelhappyandsatisfied.Accordingtoastudy,peoplewhogarden2-3timesaweekhavea6.6%higherhappinessscoreand4.2%lowerstresslevelcomparedtopeoplewhodon’tgardenatall.Gardeningisagreatwaytoconnectwithnatureandpeople.Whenyouarenewtoaplace,youcangettoknowyourneighborsbysharingfruitorvegetablesyougrowwiththem.Anditisaneasywaytostartconversationsandshowhowfriendlyyouare.Youcouldalsofindfriendswiththesamehobbyinthegardeningclub.Ifthere’snoclub,startyourowngardeningclubandinviteyourfriendstojoinyou.Whynotgetsomefreshairandtrytogrowsomethingrightnow?13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“passages”inParagraph2mean?A.文章 B.家園 C.通道14.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputinthe“________”?A.Itisfriendlytothem.B.It’salsogreatforyourhealth.C.Itmakesabigdifferencetoourlife.15.Accordingtothestudy,howdopeoplefeelwhentheygarden2-3timesaweek?A.Morepleased. B.Morestressed. C.Lessrelaxed.16.Howcanyoueasilyconnectwithyourneighborswhenyouarenewtoaplace?A.Bysharingfruitorvegetablesyougrow.B.Byinvitingthemtojoinaclub.C.Bygrowingsomething.[E]Areyousometimesalittletiredandsleepyintheearlyafternoon?Manypeoplefeelthiswayafterlunch.Theymaythinkthateatinglunchisthecauseofthesleepiness.Or,insummer,theymaythinkitistheheat.However,therealreasonliesinsidetheirbodies.Atthattime,abouteighthoursafteryouwakeup,yourbodytemperaturegoesdown.Thisiswhatmakesyouslowdownandfeelsleepy.Inmanypartsoftheworld,peopletakenaps(打盹)inthemiddleoftheday.Thisisespeciallytrueinwarmerweather,inwhichtheheatmakesworkdifficultintheearlyafternoon.Researchersarenowsayingthatnapsaregoodforeveryoneinanyweather.Adailynapgivesoneamorerestedbodyandmind,whichisgoodforhealthingeneral.Incountrieswherenapsaretraditional,peopledon’toftenhaveproblemssuchasheartdisease.Manyworkingpeople,unluckily,havenotimetotakenaps.Thoughdoctorsmayadvisetakingnaps,employers(老板)donotallowit!Ifyoudohavethechance,however,hereareafewtipsaboutmakingthemostofyournap.Rememberthatthebesttimetotakeanapisabouteighthoursafteryougetup.Ashortsleeptoolateinthedaymayonlymakeyoufeelmoretiredandsleepyafterwards.Ifyoudonothaveenoughtime,tryashortnap—eventenminutesofsleepcanbehelpful.17.Whydoyousometimesfeelsleepyintheearlyafternoon?A.It’sveryhotinsummer.B.Youeattoomuchforlunch.C.Yourbodytemperaturegoesdownatthattime.18.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“This”meaninthesecondparagraph?A.Theheatmakesworkdifficultintheearlyafternoon.B.Napsaregoodforeveryoneinanyweather.C.Peopletakenapsinthemiddleoftheday.19.Accordingtothepassage,what’sthebesttimetotakeanapifyougetupat6a.m.?A.At11a.m. B.At2p.m. C.At4p.m.20.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.AllNeedaNap B.JustForaRest C.ASpecialSleep第二部分:知識(shí)運(yùn)用第一節(jié)完形填空Iusedtobeshyandmyfirstdayatthenewschoolmademelooksillyinfrontoftheclass.The____21____sentmetotheblackboardtowritemynameandaddress.Iknewmynameandaddress,____22____howtospellthem,knewhowtowritethem,____23____standingattheblackboardwiththeeyesofthemanygirlsandboyslookingatmemademenervous.Iwas____24____towriteasingle(單個(gè)的)letter.“Writedownyourname,”theteachersaidtome.Iliftedthewhitechalktothe____25____.AsIwasabouttowritemyname,mymindwent____26____.Icouldnotremembermyname,noteventhe____27____letter.“Justforgetaboutusandwriteyournameandaddress,”saidtheteacher.Iwantedtowritebutmyhand____28____tomove.Thechildrenbegantowhisper(低聲說(shuō)).“Don’tyouknowyourname?”askedtheteacher.Ilookedatherandcouldnotanswer.Theteacherstoodupandwalkedtomyside,____29____metogivemeconfidence.Sheputherhandsoftly____30____myshoulderandasked,“What’syourname?”“RichardWright,”Iwhispered.AndthenI____31____mynameveryquickly.“Now,canyouwrite?”“Yes,madam.”____32____,Iturnedtotheblackboard.Iwrotemynameandaddressdown____33____andcorrectly.“Goodboy.Youmaygoto____34____seat,”saidtheteacher.TodayIcanstillremembermyteacher’swordsand____35____.Theymeantalottome.21.A.teacher B.monitor C.student22.A.forgot B.knew C.remembered23.A.and B.but C.or24.A.silly B.ready C.unable25.A.blackboard B.desk C.notebook26.A.calm B.clear C.empty27.A.first B.second C.last28.A.started B.refused C.wanted29.A.staringat B.shoutingat C.smilingat30.A.in B.on C.to31.A.called B.spelled C.wrote32.A.Again B.Then C.Suddenly33.A.carelessly B.nervously C.quickly34.A.his B.my C.your35.A.encouragement B.lesson C.praise第二節(jié):語(yǔ)法填空36.—Whatdoyouwanttobewhenyougrowup?—Iwanttobe________actor.37.—Howoftendoyouwatchthegameshow?—________(two)aweek.38.—Look!Whataretheboysdoing?—They________(play)basketball.39.—Whatdidyoudoinclassthismorning,Sally?—Wehada________(discuss)aboutChineseculture.40.Thecarisold,butitstillrunsvery________(good).41.—Whatareyouusuallydoing________aquartertoeightinthemorning?—Generally,Iamhavingmybreakfastathome.42.TheYangtzeRiverisoneof________(long)riversintheworld.43.—DoyouknowthebookBetweenaRockandaHardPlace?—Yes,it________(write)byAronRalston.44.—What’syourpredictionaboutthefuture?—Ithinkthere________(be)lesspollution.45.________it’snormaltowantsuccessfulchildren,it’sevenmoreimportanttohavehappychildren.Oneevening,acleverman,Haojiawenttogetsomewater.Tohissurprise,____46____helookedintothewell,hefoundthemooninit.“Oh,mygod!Thebeautifulmoon____47____(drop)intothewell!”Hequicklyputhisbucket(水桶)intothewelltofishforthemoon.Aftersometime,Haojiawaspleased____48____(find)thatthemoonwasinthebucket.Hebegantopull.Hepulledsohardthattheropeonthebucket____49____(break)andhefellonhisback.Facingthesky,Haojiasawthemoonagainhighthere.“Aha,____50____finallycamebacktothesky!Whatagoodjob!”Hefeltveryhappyandtoldeveryoneaboutthewondermentproudly.第三部分:綜合技能第一節(jié)英漢互譯閱讀短文,將文中畫(huà)線部分譯成漢語(yǔ)或英語(yǔ)。Asthesayinggoes,“51.Dowellandhavewell.”Liz’slifewaschangedforeverthatyear.Itallstartedwithherkindnesstowardstwostrangers.Oneearlymorning,theywalkedintothedinerwheresheworked.TimandPaulsteppedintothe130Dinerforbreakfastaftertheyfoughtaterriblefirefor12hours.52.當(dāng)付餐費(fèi)的時(shí)候,他們很驚訝。Theyoungwaitresshadpaidtheirbill,leavingasweetmessageontheirbillinstead,“Yourmealisonmetoday.Thankyouforservingpeopleandrunningintotheplaceseveryonerunsawayfrom.”Touched,thetwofirefighterssharedherkindactiononsocialmedia.Itspreadquickly.Andlatertheyfoundoutthetruestoryofthewaitresswhohadpaidfortheirmeal.LizWoodwardhadbeentryingtomakealiving.Herfatherwasparaplegic(癱瘓的)becauseofabrainillness.53.他們決定幫助這位女士。Theysetupacampaign(運(yùn)動(dòng))toraise$10,000forawheelchair-accessiblecarforherfather.Thedonations,however,didnotstopwhenthecampaignended.Afterhearingofherkindness,MobilityVentures,thewheelchair-accessiblecarsproducers,refusedtotakethemoney.54.Instead,theygavethefamilyacarforfreeasaChristmasgift.Lizwassogratefultothetwofirefightersandmanystrangerswhohavereachedouttohelpher,saying,“55.Allthekindnessisreallyunbelievable!Ihopethisbringshopetootherpeopleinsimilarsituations.”第三節(jié)讀后改寫(xiě)閱讀下面材料,然后根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容簡(jiǎn)要回答下列問(wèn)題。John:Hey,Kate,whyweren’tyouattheschoolbasketballcompetitionyesterday?Icalledyousomanytimes,butyoudidn’tanswer.Kate:Sorry,John.Ileftmyphoneathome.John:Whatwereyoudoingatthetimeofthecompetition?Kate:Well,Ileftmyhouselateandwhenthecompetitionstarted,Iwasstillmakingmywaytoschool.John:Thenwhathappened?Kate:WhenIgottothebusstop,Irealizedthatmybagwasstillathome!John:Butwhydidn’tyoujustgohometogetyourbag?Kate:Idid,butwhileIwasrunningbackhome,Isawadogbythesideoftheroadanditwashurt.John:Oh,soI’msure,youhelpedthedog.Iknowhowmuchyouloveanimals.Kate:Yes,IwantedtocalltheAnimalHelpline,butIdidn’thavemyphonesoIhadtowaitsomeonetowalkby.ThenIusedhisphonetocallthehelpline.John:OK.Nowonderyoudidn’tmakeittothecompetition.Kate:Yes,I’msosorryIwasn’ttheretocheeryouon,butI’mhappythatyourteamwon!56.WasKateattheschoolcompetitionyesterday?57.WhatwasKatedoingwhenthecompetitionstarted?58.WhendidKatereal

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